Wikimedia CEE Spring 2016/Results
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This page will be updated with the statistical and qualitative results from the contest.
Best articles per country
[edit]Participating community | Best Article (link to wiki) | Featured / Good / Not applicable |
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Bulgaria Wikipedia | Vatroslav Oblak | Featured |
Romanian Wikipedia | Livonian War | Good |
Belarusian Wikipedia | Army of Republika Srpska | Not applicable |
Latvian Wikipedia | Execution of the Romanov family | Not applicable |
Albanian Wikipedia | Parashqevi Qiriazi | Good |
Greek Wikipedia | Władysław II Jagiełło | Not applicable |
Slovak Wikipedia | Independent Albania | Not applicable |
Georgian Wikipedia | Irène Joliot-Curie | Not applicable |
Serbian Wikipedia | Geography of Croatia | Featured |
Hungarian Wikipedia | Megleno-Romanians | Not applicable |
Sakha Wikipedia | Hagia Sophia | Not applicable |
Ukrainian Wikipedia | Soviet–Albanian split | Good |
Turkish Wikipedia | Ali and Nino | Not applicable |
Bashkir Wikipedia | History of Armenia | Featured |
Macedonian Wikipedia | Đura Jakšić | Not applicable |
Esperanto Wikipedia | Kulturo de Grekio | Not applicable |
Aims
[edit]Draft
These project aims were set at the beginning of the contest.
Quantitative
[edit]- at least one excellent article created or significantly edited during the contest per country (except wikis without excellent articles) on average (27 in total)
- at least two good articles created or significantly edited during the contest per community on average (54 in total)
- at least one article with 300 words on average per active editor (>5 edits per month) per participating country (9501 in total) on average
- 9084 according to BaseBot, further have to be added manually
- rather equal distribution of newly created and significantly edited articles about every country in every language according to:
- A / B > 0,5 for 75% of participating languages, where
- A = minimal number of created and significantly edited articles about a country
- B = maximal number of created and significantly edited articles about a country
- Total number of participants: 400
- 387 according to BaseBot, further have to be added manually
- Total number of female participants: 200
- 25 according to BaseBot; data is incomplete, because the bot counted the female users based on their settings, and not everybody sets this in their properties
Could
[edit]These goals have been set based on qualitative estimations by the international organising team.
- 5% of the participants in all countries are new users
- 45 new users (of 390, 12%) according to BaseBot, further have to be added manually. According to BaseBot a new user registered after the 21st of March 2016.
- higher number of newly created and significantly edited articles about women than about men
- 1216 out of 3566 (34%) according to BaseBot, further have to be added manually. Context: User:Ijon/Content gap (under 20% of articles about humans on the participating wikis are about women)
Strategic
[edit]- Closing the content gender gap (correlates with the quantitative goal about articles about women)
- Further development of the regional partnership Wikimedia Central and Eastern Europe
Needed manual additions to the statistics
[edit]Following language versions did not use the CEE Spring template and the results could not be countedd by BaseBot