Gujarati Wikipedia (abbreviated gu-WP) is the Gujarati language version of Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia. It was founded in July, 2004. It has 30,464 articles.[1] As of November 2024, it generates 3 million monthly views.[2]
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Type of site | Internet encyclopedia |
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Owner | Wikimedia Foundation |
URL | gu |
Commercial | No |
Registration | Optional; required for certain tasks |
Users | 79,899 users, 3 administrators as of 9 November 2024 |
Launched | July 2004 |
Content license | Creative Commons Attribution/ Share-Alike 3.0 (most text also dual-licensed under GFDL) Media licensing varies |
Facts and statistics
editStarted: July 2004
Founders:
Current size: 30,464 articles
Total edits: 872,431
Total users: 79,899 users
Active editors: 59 in the past month
Active administrators: 3 administrators
Total pages: 130,366 pages
Total files: 0 files
As of February 2009, the Gujarati edition has some 2,800 articles and 2,000 registered users.
As of October 4, 2022, it contains 29,986 articles and has 70,004 contributors, including 73 active contributors and 3 administrators.
As of November 2024, it contains 30,464 articles and has 79,899 contributors, including 59 in the past month and 3 administrators.
See also
editFootnotes
edit- ^ The number of articles on the Gujarati Wikipedia is shown by the MediaWiki variable
{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}
, with all Wikipedias as total{{NUMBEROF|ARTICLES|gu}}
= 30464. - ^ "Wikistats - Statistics For Wikimedia Projects". stats.wikimedia.org. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
References
edit- Ayers, Phoebe; Matthews, Charles; Yates, Ben (2008). "12. Community and Communication §§ Communicating with Other Editors". How Wikipedia Works: And how You Can be a Part of it. No Starch Press. pp. 345–362. ISBN 978-1-59327-176-3.
- Hoffman, David A.; Mehra, Salil (2010). "Wikitruth Through Wikiorder". Emory Law Journal. 59 (2010).
- Hyatt, Josh. "Secrets of Greatness: Great Teams". Fortune. 1 June 2006.
- Lih, Andrew (2009). The Wikipedia Revolution: How a Bunch of Nobodies Created the World's Greatest Encyclopedia (First ed.). New York City: Hyperion. ISBN 978-1-4013-0371-6. (alkaline paper).