This is a good point, Milos. Quantity and quality are more related to each 
other than we may thought initially.

For instance: 

* The main proportion of Featured Articles in all top-ten language versions 
needed, at least, more than 1,000 days (3 years) to reach that level.

* Most of editors contributing to FAs were high experienced editors, meaning 
more than 2.5 or 3 years participating in Wikipedia. And these editors tend to 
be very active ones (though they not necessarily get 'sysop' or other special 
privileges). I recall you that more than 50% of editors abandonned after 
aprox.. half a year, in all versions we studied.

Therefore, the high experienced editors are taking care of top-quality content. 
Probably because they know, better than many other editors, the guidelines, 
procedures and daily workflows in the community. Of course, their knowledge 
(about the topics they contribute to) also matters. But I believe that the 
first condition is also critical. And you can get to that point with time, 
interacting with Wikipedia and the community.

As a result, any attempt to improve the "feeling" of newcomers as they start to 
contribute is invaluable. I've read your comments about chats with sysops or 
article's main editors. I've also read about training environments (customized 
sandboxes, more friendly, etc.).

So, all this makes *a lot of sense* in the current situation. Not because of 
quantity, but to improve *quality*.

Best,
Felipe.


--- El sáb, 25/7/09, Milos Rancic <mill...@gmail.com> escribió:

> De: Milos Rancic <mill...@gmail.com>
> Asunto: Re: [Foundation-l] Analysis of statistics

> So, to give the answer about quantity vs. quality: We need
> quantity to
> have sustainable community development or even just a
> sustainable
> stagnation. We shouldn't be shy of saying that quantity is
> very
> important to us because we are able to build quality. And,
> yes, it is
> possible that quality brings quantity. This thread is about
> that: we
> have to think how to do that. If we don't think
> (thinking=quality) how
> to bring quantity and our quantity is lowering: we are at
> the dead
> end.
> 
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