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was very happy with the news that it was the milestone article. Congratulations to you, Knowledge, and to all the editors who contributed articles on January 23, 2020. Six million is a "drop in the bucket," there are many more articles still to write. I look forward to working with editors from everywhere as we write more, edit more, and collaborate more. Look out, article #7,000,000; we're headed in your direction.
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I woke up at about 3:30 AM the morning of January 23rd. Unable to go right back to sleep, I went into the living room. I opened up my laptop to Knowledge and noticed we were a few hundred articles shy of the 6 millionth article. I decided to create an article about a woman writer, my preferred focus,
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on the Lauder article, but it didn't save, forcing me to click a second time. That was it. Then I went about my regular business of improving the article. Eventually, I knew, there would be an announcement on article #6,000,000. The Lauder article would be the lucky one, or it wouldn't. Of course, I
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Without a particular article in mind, I reviewed this list for inspiration, and considered the redlinks. When I checked out Maria Elise Turner Lauder, I noticed that there was a substantial article about her on Wikisource, plus a photo. I googled her and found enough to create a decent article, what
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that Citizendium "is simply not going to be a viable project as an encyclopedia." They wish to "deliberately wrap up this project by exporting any useful content to Knowledge, closing the wiki to editing, posting an archived copy to the Internet Archive and directing possible readers there, and use
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in detail how the symbolic article was chosen, saying it is impossible to exactly identify the 6,000,000th article. "We don't know if a redirect (with an old creation date) that was converted to an article or disambiguation page was what brought us over the threshold, or which of the new articles
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reminds me of Churchill's quote about democracy: "No one pretends that democracy is perfect or all-wise. Indeed it has been said that democracy is the worst form of Government except for all those other forms that have been tried from time to time.
" for which you can substitute "wikipedia" for
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The article count on en-Wiki surpassed 6,000,000 at about 18:59 UTC on January 23. Due to the limitations of the software and the volume of article creations at about that time, it is impossible to determine exactly when the milestone was reached. The symbolic 6,000,000th article was decided by
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are due February 12. The overlap of Knowledge's goal with those of CC, which provides Knowledge with our free content licenses, is shown by the tracks for the presentations: "Creators of the Commons; Powering the Commons" (about tools, technology and communities); "Open Education and Open
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Why do I focus on women writers? Well, my grandmother and my mom were writers, and I've become one too – an encyclopedist. I founded WP:WikiProject Women writers. I'm a Knowledge Visiting Scholar at Northeastern University's Women Writers Project.
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Reaching a whopping 6 million article milestone is a fabulous extraordinary team effort. It was achieved just eight days after 19th anniversary of the Knowledge. Congrats to experienced editor Rosie who is also a valuable prominent member of
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it yet. If I had saved the article, I would have felt compelled to improve it before going back to sleep, but I was too tired. The article counter was moving up slowly, still a few hundred articles shy of 6,000,000.
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Angus Merker McLellan was a Knowledge administrator and long-term contributor to the project, known for his work on articles about related to Scotland, and about the Middle Ages. He passed away on
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Paris Musées, which holds many masterpieces, is the first Parisian institution to so license its public domain files. They can be downloaded in High Definition via a dedicated API.
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Selected tendentiously out of several possible candidates, since we don’t really know which was the actual six millionth, and want to pick one that checks off all the right boxes
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created that same minute was the one. Like in all things on Knowledge, consensus should reign supreme and consensus determined that Rosiestep's article deserved recognition."
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I went back to sleep. When I got up, I checked the counter, and saw that we hadn't reached 6,000,000 yet. When it reached 5,999,996, I clicked
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What can be said about six million articles? As usual, Knowledge's editors provide the answer. A chance view of a user talk page told us:
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Fifteen articles which were created at 18:59 UTC on January were screened for quality. The entire decision process may be viewed at
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remaining funds to secure the domain name for a long time with some small hosting overhead for a single landing page."
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Scholarship"; "Open Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums"; and "Policy and Advocacy promoting the Commons".
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A honest representative article, though, might have been about somebody’s favorite Pokemon, so maybe this
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which is surely the talk of the town. Hope Knowledge will break more records like this in the future.
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Congratulations to Rosiestep and to all editors who contributed to the last million new articles.
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may be useful in these imports, but the WikiProject has been mostly inactive since 2010.
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welcomes the English Knowledge's four newest administrators who passed RfA this month:
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Six million articles on the English language Knowledge: You ain't seen nothing yet.
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recommends care in importing Citizendium articles into Knowledge.
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Six million articles on the English language Knowledge
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