Jump to content
Wikimedia Meta-Wiki

Wikimedia News

From Meta, a Wikimedia project coordination wiki
This is an archived version of this page, as edited by Ansha (talk | contribs) at 21:50, 17 January 2012 (January 2012 ). It may differ significantly from the current version .

Wikipedias: Aktuälli Mäldige (als/gsw) | Aktuell (bar) | Съобщения (bg) | bh:घोषणा | উইকিপিডিয়া আলোচনাসভা (bn) | སྤྱི་བསྒྲགས། (bo) | Kemennoù (br) | Anuncis (ca) | Oznámení (cs) | Bekendtgørelser (da) | Projektneuheiten (de) | Announcements (en) & Goings-On (en) | Historio (eo) | Anuncios (es) | Iragarkiak (eu) | Ilmoituksia (fi) | Annonces (fr) | Miilstianer (frr) | घोषणाएँ (hi) | Aktualno (hr) | Pengumuman (id) | Merkisáfangar (is) | Ultime notizie (it) | 発表 (ja) & Wikimedia News (ja) | Wara-wara (jv) | 위키미디어 소식 (ko) | Nöüishkëijte (ksh) | Naujienos (lt) | Pengumuman (map-bms) | Vaovao_Wikimedia (mg) | Актуелности (mk) | Pengumuman (ms) | Sin-bûn (nan) | Aankondigingen (nl) & Nieuws (nl) | Aktuelt (no) | Tablica ogłoszeń (pl) | Notícias (pt) | Ştiri (ro) | Announcements (simple) | Obvestila (sl) | Актуелности (sr) | Tillkännagivanden (sv) & nyheter (sv) | ประกาศข่าว (th) | Duyurular (tr) | Tin tức (vi) & Tin tức Wikimedia (vi) | 里程碑 (yue) | 宣告 (zh)
Other projects: Wikibooks (en) | Wikiversity (en) | Wikisource (en) | Викитека (ru) | Wiktionary (de) | Wiktionnaire (fr) | Wiktionary (vi) | Wikiquote (fr) | Wikiquote (it) | 維基語錄 (zh) | 宣告 (zh) (edit)

This page is for the announcement of milestones on the Wikimedia projects. If you want to make such an announcement, please post it here and translate it if you can.

In particular, this page lists article-count milestones. Recommended ones are 100, 500, 1k (1,000), 2k, 5k, then 5k increments to 20k, 10k increments to 100k, 50k increments to 200k, 100k increments to 1M (1,000,000), 500k increments to 2M, 1M increments to 10M. Try mixing things up with other milestones, such as active users or new articles per day.

Meta:Babel provides a place for general discussion.

See also: Goings-onWikizineSignpost (en) – Kurier (de)

Report news: to the Internal news media

Bold textA news


We r happy to announce Movement. We love movement cause reality. We love to be unedited. We r editors. We r in movement. We love movement. The vision has created. Now we r in vision. We can change the course of the humanity. The vision has created. One day fast of the 18ht Jan 2012 should going to be a milestone in the history of the Wikimedia Movement.

January 2012

17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
3
1

December 2011

31
30
29
28
27
26
  • The Basque Wikipedia has started importing more than 10,000 articles from the written "Lur Entziklopedia". A project made after the Basque Government bought and made free the license of this Encyclopedia made an addition of the articles and gave new contents to more than 2,000 articles.
  • The Limburgian Wiktionary has reached 90,000 entries.
25
24
23
21
20
19
18
17
16
14
13
12
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2

November 2011

30
  • The Mongolian Wikipedia has reached 500 uploaded files. (Note: Some recent uploads are almost certainly copyright violations — someone needs to check this out.)
  • The Burmese Wikipedia has reached 10,000 articles.
  • The Slovak Wikisource has reached 1,000 registered users.
29
28
27
  • The Tagalog Wiktionary has reached 5,000 entries, more than doubling its size in 24 hours.
26
25
24
23
The Czech Wiktionary's 30K commemorative logo.
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
13
12
11
9
8
7
5
4
2
1

October 2011

31
  • The Latin Wikipedia has reached 60,000 articles.
  • The Fijian Wiktionary has reached 5,000 entries and 5,000 total pages, as well as 10,000 page edits, all with the addition of approximately 7,000 entries in a 13 hour period.
30
29
28
26
The Kazakh Wikipedia's 100K commemorative logo.
25
24
23
22
  • Total count of all articles in Wikipedia for all 282 languages has reached 20,000,000 on October 22 around 20:20 UTC.
  • The North Frisian Wikipedia has reached 5,000 total pages.
  • The Wikispecies wiki has reached 300,000 content pages.
  • The Dutch Wikipedia has reached 800,000 articles, increasing by more than 27,000 articles in less than one day, as a bot adds stubs about thousands of species of fish and arthropods.
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
  • The Sorani Wikipedia has reached 10,000 total pages.
  • Upgrading of all Wikimedia content wikis (Wikipedias, Wiktionaries, etc.) to MediaWiki version 1.18, which started back on 22 September 2011, has apparently been completed. It seems that differences in the way "articles" (content pages) are counted may be the reason that Spanish Wikibooks, Esperanto Wikisource, Sanskrit Wikisource, Sakha Wikisource, and Arabic Wikiversity have all fallen below their most recent milestones. (Can anyone verify whether this was really the cause?)
5
4
3
2

September 2011

29
27
26
24
23
21
20
19
18
17
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
6
Malayalam Wikipedia - 20,000 articles at a depth of 280
5
4
  • The Northern Sami Wikipedia has reached 10,000 total pages, with the addition of hundreds of categories for classifying articles by longitude and latitude.
3
2
1

August 2011

31
30
29
28
27
26
  • The Wikimania wikis for 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010 have all fallen to 0 administrators.
25
24
  • The Malagasy Wiktionary is back up to 600,000 entries, after shrinking from over 1 million entries to below 550,000 earlier this year.
  • The Turkish Wiktionary has reached 1,000,000 page edits.
23
22
21
20
19
16
15
14
13
12
11
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

July 2011

31
30
29
28
27
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
9
8
7
6
5
  • The Asturian Wikipedia has reached 15,000 articles.
  • The Hindi Wiktionary has reached 20,000 entries, doubling its size in 24 hours, with the addition of over 10,000 entries in a handful of languages.
  • The Malagasy Wiktionary has fallen below 1,000,000 entries (and below 1,000,000 total pages) with the deletion of nearly 70,000 Volapük entries.
4
  • The Hindi Wiktionary has reached 10,000 entries, increasing in size by over 60% in about 24 hours, with the addition of thousands of entries for Tamil, Telugu, and Panjabi words.
  • The Tatar Wikibooks has reached 1,000 total pages.
3
2
1

June 2011

30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
9
7
6
  • The Palatinate German Wikipedia has reached 1,000 articles, almost doubling its article count in a 2-hour period (as with other wikis earlier this year, this is thanks to imported pages about French communes).
  • The Latin Wikiquote has reached 1,000 registered users.
  • The Lithuanian Wikisource has reached 1,000 total pages.
5
4
3
1

May 2011

30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
Farsi Wikipedia:
"150000 articles."
21
20
18
Wikiibíídiiya:
"From the Glittering World."
17
16
15
14
  • The Azeri Wikipedia has reached 60,000 articles with the creation of hundreds of stubs about orchid species.
  • The Neapolitan Wikipedia has reached 30,000 articles with the creation of hundreds of stubs about French communes.
13
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
1

April 2011

30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
  • Turkish Wikipedia has reached 166,140 articles by creating over 7,000 articles in one day.
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
  • The Kazakh Wikipedia has reached 15,000 articles, with a bot-import of several thousand articles in the past 24 hours.
  • The Tamil Wikipedia has reached 30,000 articles.
7
The Vietnamese Wikipedia 200K commemorative logo.
6
5
3
1

March 2011

31
30
28
27
26
25
24
22
21
18
16
15
  • The Ripuarian Wikipedia has fallen below 2,000 articles, having lost over 8,000 articles in the last 24 hours because thousands of bot-generated low-content stubs have been deleted.
14
13
12
  • Right on time, the Malagasy Wiktionary has reached 900,000 entries (and 1,000,000 total pages).
11
10
9
8
7
5
4
  • The Malagasy Wiktionary has reached 500,000 entries, with over 50,000 bot-added entries in the last 21 hours.
3
Celebrate logo for Chinese Wikinews 4000 articles.
2
1

February 2011

28
27
26
25
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
11
10
9

January 2011

31
30
  • The Chinese Wiktionary has reached 1,000,000 entries with the addition by bot of over 58,000 entries in the last 24 hours.
28
  • The Buginese Wikipedia grows from 128 articles to over 2,600 in less than 24 hours, as Kurniasan fills the wiki with one-sentence entries on French communes.
27
26
25
23
22
21
20
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
4
Czech Wiktionary
2

2010 News

For older news, see Wikimedia News/2010.

Projects by number of content pages

See also List of Wikipedias and Wikipedia milestones .

Wikipedias by article-count milestone
Milestone Languages (dates milestones reached, in chronological order)
5,000,000
4,000,000
3,000,000 English (17 August 2009)
2,000,000
1,500,000
1,000,000 German (27 December 2009); French (21 September 2010); Dutch (17 December 2011)
900,000
800,000 Polish (10 May 2011); Italian (11 May 2011); Spanish (12 July 2011); Russian (10 December 2011)
700,000 Japanese (31 August 2010); Portuguese (8 October 2011)
600,000
500,000
400,000 Swedish (19 June 2011)
300,000 Chinese (28 March 2010); Catalan (21 December 2010); Norwegian (Bokmål) (6 May 2011); Ukrainian (7 July 2011)
200,000 Finnish (29 March 2010); Vietnamese (7 April 2011); Czech (6 July 2011); Hungarian (10 September 2011)
150,000 Romanian (13 September 2010); Turkish (18 September 2010); Korean (15 December 2010); Indonesian (21 January 2011); Persian (22 May 2011); Danish (26 May 2011); Arabic (27 June 2011); Esperanto (7 August 2011); Serbian (20 November 2011)
100,000 Volapük (7 September 2007); Slovak (28 August 2008); Hebrew (12 January 2010); Lithuanian (18 January 2010); Bulgarian (24 May 2010); Slovene (15 August 2010); Waray-Waray / Samar-Leyte Visayan (24 August 2010); Malay (9 January 2011); Basque (21 May 2011); Croatian (7 July 2011); Hindi (30 August 2011); Kazakh (26 October 2011)
90,000 Estonian (12 November 2011)
80,000 Azerbaijani (7 August 2011); Galician (31 December 2011)
70,000 Simple English (25 April 2011); Norwegian Nynorsk (3 July 2011); Thai (12 November 2011)
60,000 Nepal Bhasa (3 January 2010); Aromanian (3 August 2010); Greek (8 March 2011); Latin (31 October 2011)
50,000 Haitian (20 August 2008); Tagalog (15 January 2011); Georgian (7 July 2011); Macedonian (2 October 2011); Occitan (30 October 2011); Serbo-Croatian (8 November 2011); Piedmontese (31 December 2011)
40,000 Telugu (8 May 2008); Cebuano (2 September 2009); Belarusian/Taraškievica (9 October 2011); Tamil (28 October 2011); Breton (17 November 2011); Albanian (28 December 2011)
30,000 Marathi (02 July 2010); Javanese (3 August 2010); Luxembourgish (23 August 2010); Latvian (19 September 2010); Bosnian (5 November 2010); Icelandic (22 November 2010); Welsh (13 December 2010); Belarusian (17 June 2011); Malagasy (6 January 2012)
20,000 Bishnupriya Manipuri (19 August 2007); Bengali (28 June 2009); Aragonese (4 April 2010); Swahili (21 August 2010); Ido (24 August 2010); Lombard (14 April 2011); Western Frisian (22 May 2011); Gujarati (1 June 2011); Yoruba (3 July 2011); Malayalam (5 September 2011); Western Panjabi (6 September 2011); Afrikaans (11 November 2011)
15,000 Sicilian (19 October 2009); Low Saxon (4 November 2009); Quechua (17 April 2010); Kurdish (24 August 2010); Urdu (31 October 2010); Cantonese (27 February 2011); Nepali (23 June 2011); Asturian (5 July 2011); Armenian (10 September 2011); Zazaki (15 September 2011); Sundanese (20 September 2011)
10,000 Neapolitan (20 June 2006); Walloon (20 March 2008); Chuvash (6 April 2009); Samogitian (8 April 2009; Irish (20 February 2010); Kannada (14 January 2011); Amharic (27 May 2011); Alemannic (22 June 2011); Tatar (8 July 2011); Buginese (8 November 2011); Burmese (30 November 2011); Interlingua (5 December 2011); Banyumasan (10 January 2012)
5,000 Uzbek (20 August 2006); Corsican (22 December 2006); Tajik (30 January 2007); Venetian (3 July 2007); Tarantino (2 August 2007); Maori (10 September 2007); Scottish Gaelic (12 March 2008); Kapampangan (1 April 2008); Yiddish (8 May 2008); Upper Sorbian (23 August 2008); Nahuatl (7 September 2008); Min Nan (30 April 2009); Gilaki (30 April 2009); Limburgish (4 October 2009); Sakha (10 October 2009); Ossetian / Ossetic (24 February 2010) ; Egyptian Arabic (7 March 2010); Gan (29 March 2010); Mongolian (10 September 2010); Scots (1 December 2010); Central Bicolano (21 April 2011); Fiji Hindi (16 June 2011); Faroese (13 July 2011); Hill Mari (4 August 2011); Sanskrit (5 August 2011); Sinhalese (22 August 2011); Bashkir (10 September 2011); Tibetan (14 December 2011); Bavarian (25 December 2011); Sorani (31 December 2011)
2,000 Ilokano (15 September 2006); Norman (14 November 2006); Dutch Low Saxon (11 January 2007); Friulian (22 April 2007); Bihari (29 April 2007); Novial (19 May 2007); Northern Sami (15 May 2007); Pali (8 June 2007); Pangasinan (8 July 2007); West Flemish (27 August 2007); Ligurian (2 November 2007); Divehi (28 December 2007); Romansh (29 January 2008); Wu (17 February 2008); Classical Chinese (26 April 2008); Arpitan / Franco-Provençal (2 May 2008); Maltese (4 May 2008); Manx (17 November 2008); Khmer (27 November 2008); Võro (30 December 2008); Turkmen (19 April 2009); Kashubian (4 June 2009); Uyghur (17 June 2009); Ladino / Judeo-Spanish (3 July 2009); Mazandarani (4 October 2009)); Ripuarian (5 November 2009); Sardinian (5 December 2009); Anglo-Saxon / Old English (5 April 2010); Zamboanga Chavacano (28 July 2010); Hakka (15 August 2010); Cornish (15 November 2010); Pashto (24 November 2010); Rusyn / Ruthenian (11 March 2011); Meadow Mari (13 April 2011); Udmurt (21 April 2011); Komi (16 May 2011); Navajo (18 May 2011); Komi-Permyak (11 June 2011); Somali (13 June 2011); Punjabi (25 August 2011); Kyrgyz (3 October 2011); Saterland Frisian (3 December 2011); Extremaduran (27 December 2011); Silesian (30 December 2011); Zeelandic (16 January 2012)
1,000 Pennsylvania German (16 October 2006); Tongan (25 April 2007); Lingala (1 December 2007); Hawaiian (9 February 2008); Interlingue (31 May 2008); Guarani (7 September 2008); Erzya (16 July 2009); Lojban (26 August 2009); Wolof (27 August 2009); Crimean Tatar (20 October 2009); Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (21 October 2009); Acehnese (19 December 2009); Karachay-Balkar (25 April 2010); Kalmyk (8 May 2010); Emilian-Romagnol (2 July 2010); Picard (26 August 2010); Aymara (14 September 2010); Banjar (30 November 2010); North Frisian (7 December 2010); Greenlandic (8 December 2010); Papiamentu (12 December 2010); Chechen (8 January 2011); Kinyarwanda (10 January 2011); Tok Pisin (5 March 2011); Oriya (30 May 2011); Palatinate German (6 June 2011); Lak (24 July 2011); Moksha (30 July 2011); Avar (10 September 2011); Gagauz (2 October 2011); Mingrelian (26 November 2011); Assamese (7 January 2012)
500 Igbo (5 February 2008); Kongo (1 March 2008); Sranan (23 August 2008); Lao (1 August 2009); Lower Sorbian (5 January 2010); Tahitian (30 April 2010); Kabyle (19 June 2010); Abkhazian (24 August 2010); Mirandese (14 January 2011); Tetum (27 February 2011); Romani (6 April 2011); Latgalian (18 May 2011); Old Church Slavonic (24 May 2011); Nauruan (3 July 2011); Karakalpak (3 July 2011); Shona (23 October 2011); Northern Sotho (2 November 2011)
200 Kashmiri (4 October 2004); Moldovan (7 August 2005); Inuktitut (4 February 2007); Sindhi (20 September 2007); Gothic (22 November 2007); Cherokee (20 December 2007); Min Dong (16 June 2008); Bambara (27 June 2008); Samoan (23 August 2008); Oromo (4 September 2008); Pontic (24 May 2009); Norfolk (1 August 2009); Bislama (3 June 2010); Inupiak (8 July 2010); Zhuang (11 July 2010); Ewe (15 August 2010); Swati (8 September 2010); Zulu (15 November 2010); Hausa (26 November 2010); Tigrinya (1 December 2010); Kabardian (18 March 2011); Buryat (25 March 2011); Tswana (2 November 2011)
100 Cree (11 November 2006); Venda (7 December 2007); Xhosa (23 February 2008); Chamorro (16 May 2008); Dzongkha (4 July 2008); Tsonga (23 August 2008); Kikuyu (17 November 2009); Fijian (24 March 2010); Sango (26 March 2010); Sesotho (9 October 2010); Kirundi (28 November 2010); Luganda (30 November 2010); Chichewa (1 December 2010); Fula (5 December 2010); Tumbuka (5 December 2010); Cheyenne (7 July 2011); Twi (20 September 2011); Akan (5 September 2011)

Exact milestone dates shown below are usually based on announcements made on this page. Date ranges are based on the page history of List of Wiktionaries (back to 26 January 2008) or Wiktionary (before that, back to 8 July 2004).

Wiktionaries by entry-count milestone
Milestone Languages (dates milestones reached, in chronological order)
3,000,000
2,000,000 English (7 September 2010); French (18 April 2011)
1,500,000
1,000,000 Chinese (30 January 2011)
900,000 Malagasy (28 December 2011)
800,000
700,000
600,000 Lithuanian (5 January 2012)
500,000
400,000
300,000 Russian (8 October 2011)
200,000 Vietnamese (14 October 2006); Turkish (4–16? June 2008); Polish (24 November 2010); Tamil (25 May 2011)
150,000 Greek (28 June – 3 July? 2007); Ido (5–9? May 2009); Portuguese (8 May 2010); Finnish (10–13? June 2010); Hungarian (22–25? July 2010); Korean (26 September 2010); German (10 February 2011); Kannada (4 December 2011)
100,000 Italian (24 May 2009); Norwegian (Bokmål) (10 June 2009); Swedish (5 March 2010); Dutch (9 December 2010); Burmese (23 April 2011); Hindi (7 August 2011); Indonesian (31 December 2011)
90,000 Arabic (13–15? January 2008); Estonian (11 January 2011); Limburgish (26 December 2011)
80,000
70,000 Malayalam (18 April 2011); Japanese (24 October 2011)
60,000 Lao (22–27? April 2009); Persian (12 June 2011); Spanish (7 October 2011)
50,000 Kurdish (7–10? October 2010)
40,000 Romanian (August 2010 – January 2011?); Telugu (10 February 2011)
30,000 Galician (27–29? September 2010); Catalan (30 July 2011); Czech (23 November 2011)
20,000 Bulgarian (28 April 2005); Volapük (19–20? July 2007); Ukrainian (23 May 2009); Icelandic (14 February 2011); Esperanto (21 April 2011); Croatian (29 July 2011); Occitan (2 September 2011); Basque (15 November 2011)
15,000 Serbian (17–26? February 2009); Sicilian (1–15? February 2010); Simple English (14 August 2010); Thai (16–19? December 2010); Breton (30 August 2011); Tagalog (29 November 2011)
10,000 Afrikaans (15–17? January 2008); West Frisian (22–27? April 2009); Swahili (19–20? May 2009); Hebrew (1 April 2010); Welsh (5 October 2011); Fijian (1 November 2011)
5,000 Latin (9 September 2004); Slovenian (7 February 2006); Armenian (13 November 2006); Min Nan (29 April 2007); Albanian (2–7? July 2008); Tatar (26 August 2008); Danish (7–18? April 2009); Walloon (8–19? September 2010); Georgian (16 August 2011); Azerbaijani (23 September 2011); Asturian (26 September 2011); Latvian (8 October 2011); Urdu (9 December 2011)
2,000 Anglo-Saxon (3–8? June 2007); Kazakh (February–March? 2008); Upper Sorbian (March–April? 2008); Kirghiz (17–26? February 2009); Wolof (11 June 2009); Turkmen (22 June 2009); Nepali (14–19? April 2010); Corsican (17–19 May 2010); Norwegian (Nynorsk) (27–29? December 2010); Khmer (27 February 2011); Belarusian (18 May 2011); Irish (12 June 2011); Pashto (28 July 2011); Bosnian (18 September 2011); Luxembourgish (3 December 2011); Bengali (18 December 2011)
1,000 Slovak (22 April 2006); Southern Sotho (25–26? January 2007); Interlingua (4–10? Jaunary 2008); Kashubian (17–21? January 2008); Greenlandic (3–10? January 2008); Malay (5 April 2008); Guarani (2–7? July 2008); Low Saxon (2–7? July 2008); Marathi (23 September – 2 October? 2009); Sindhi (27 February 2011); Serbo-Croatian (30 October 2011); Nahuatl (11 January 2012)
500 Uyghur (23 January – February 28? 2008); Macedonian (23 January – February 28? 2008); Aragonese (4–16? June 2008); Tigrinya (26–31? July 2008); Sinhalese (7–8? September 2010); Zulu (8–19? September 2010); Gujarati (1–15? February 2011); Tajik (6 August 2011)
200 Rwandi (13–14? December 2006); Tsonga (18–19? July 2007); Quechua (19–20? July 2007); Faroese (14 August – 8 September? 2007); Sundanese (30 December 2007? – 2 January 2008?); Amharic (29 September – 3 October? 2008); Cherokee (26 February – 13 March? 2009); Mongolian (7–12? December 2009); Oromo (20–26? December 2009); Swati (22–24? March 2010); Inuktitut (14–16? June 2010); Cornish (7–8? September 2010); Manx (8–19? September 2010); Somali (29 September 2011)
100 Interlingue (12 June 2005); Yiddish (9–15? November 2005); Scottish Gaelic (28 June – 3 July? 2007); Panjabi (18–19? July 2007); Maltese (1–7? April 2009); Divehi (17–19? July 2009); Tok Pisin (4–5? August 2009); Aromanian (13 January 2010); Sango (7 February 2010); Javanese (3–5? May 2010); Inupiak (10–13? June 2010); Uzbek (7–9? June 2010); Maori (14–16? June 2010); Zhuang (26–28? July 2010); Samoan (17–18? August 2010); Lingala (2–4? August 2010); Nauruan (3 December 2011); Tswana (4 December 2011); Sanskrit (9 December 2011)

Note: As of 11 March 2011, the languages shown below are in the correct cells of the table, but many dates are still unknown (and so much of the chronology is also wrong).

Wikiquotes by page-count milestone
Milestone Languages (dates milestones reached, in chronological order)
30,000
20,000 English (7 June 2011)
15,000 Polish (2 July 2011)
10,000 Italian (21 March 2010)
5,000 German (9 March 2006); Portuguese (? ? 2008); Russian (? ? 2010); Spanish (25 November 2011)
2,000 Bulgarian (23 September 2005); Slovak (17 May 2006); Bosnian (15 June 2006); Slovenian (3 September 2006); French (26 February 2010); Czech (16 July 2010); Turkish (?); Hebrew (?); Esperanto (19 April 2011)
1,000 Chinese (26 May 2007); Greek (20 August 2009); Hungarian (9 September 2009); Ukrainian (29 Octover 2009); Swedish (14 November 2010); Lithuanian (?); Indonesian (?); Persian (?); Dutch (?); Finnish (?)
500 Japanese (5 May 2006); Norwegian (bokmål) (January 2007); Hungarian (27 March 2007); Simple English (29 August 2009); Armenian (10 September 2009); Norwegian (nynorsk) (February 2010); Estonian (?); Catalan (?); Arabic (17 June 2011); Azerbaijani (7 July 2011); Limburgish (19 October 2011)
200 Welsh (?); Croatian (?); Georgian (?); Korean (?); Serbian (?); Galician (?); Romanian (?); Kurdish (?); Malayalam (?); Icelandic (2 March 2011); Thai (6 July 2011); Telugu (24 November 2011)
100 Vietnamese (3 March 2007); Latin (9 July 2007); Afrikaans (10 July 2007); Albanian (16 January 2008); Danish (?); Basque (?); Hindi (?)

Exact milestone dates shown below are usually from announcements made on this page. Date ranges are based on the page history of Wikibooks/Table.

Wikibooks by book module count milestone
Milestone Languages (dates milestones reached, in chronological order)
40,000
30,000 English (12–27? June 2008)
20,000
15,000 German (6 December 2009)
10,000 French (25 Febuary 2011)
5,000 Portuguese (28 July? – 18 August? 2007); Hungarian (12–20? November 2008); Japanese (21 August? – 6 September? 2009); Spanish (28 March? – 4 April? 2010); Dutch (11–21? April 2010); Polish (28–30? June 2010); Italian (11 May 2011)
2,000 Hebrew (2–8? March 2008); Albanian (24 April 2008); Finnish (18–24? November 2009); Catalan (30 December 2011)
1,000 Vietnamese (3–4? June 2008); Croatian (6 September 2008); Russian (17–21? January 2009); Czech (3–18? April 2009); Chinese (3–16? October 2009); Swedish (8–17? February 2010); Turkish (10 October 2010); Danish (4–7? February 2011); Korean (20 April 2011); Indonesian (26 June 2011)
500 Macedonian (22–27? May 2006); Persian (25–28? May 2007); Icelandic (13–22? September 2008); Tagalog (12–20? November 2008); Serbian (24–26? March 2009); Thai (9–17? May 2009); Arabic (29 November? – 12 December? 2009); Galician (4–11? April 2010); Norwegian (Bokmål) (10–13? June 2010); Tamil (28 August 2011)
200 Esperanto (24–26? July 2006); Georgian (4 April? – 9 May? 2007); Lithuanian (24 June? – 12 July? 2007); Bulgarian (11–16? January 2007); Simple English (19 August? – 9 September? 2007); Slovak (25 November 2007? – 26 January 2008?); Romanian (14–23? February 2008); Greek (16–22? October 2009); Ukrainian (12–20? December 2009); Sinhalese (24–27? June 2010); Limburgian (13 November? – 12 December? 2010); Tatar (4–7? February 2011); Azeri (24 March 2011); Slovenian (20 June 2011); Armenian (3 January 2012)
100 Anglo-Saxon (27 October 2005); Interlingua (12–28? July 2007); Marathi (12–28? July 2007); Estonian (9 September? – 2 October? 2007); Occitan (25 November 2007? – 26 January 2008?); Urdu (16–17? April 2008); Latin (17–19? April 2008); Chuvash (3–18? April 2009); Malayalam (6–23? September 2009); Malay (4 February 2010); Bengali (4–7? February 2011); Hindi (8 August 2011)

Exact milestone dates shown below are usually from announcements made on this page. Date ranges are based on the page history of Wikinews/Table (back to 24 September 2008) or Wikinews (before that).

Wikinews by article-count milestone
Milestone Languages (dates milestones reached, in chronological order)
70,000 Serbian (21 February 2011)
60,000
50,000
40,000
30,000
20,000
15,000 English (13 July 2009)
10,000 Polish (26 June 2009); German (3–23? January 2011); French (14 April 2011)
5,000 Italian (29 January 2008); Portuguese (14 July 2009); Spanish (3 December 2009)
2,000 Swedish (27 March 2006); Japanese (2–7? February 2008); Chinese (25 June 2008); Russian (11 January 2011)
1,000 Dutch (31 March 2008); Hebrew (16–20? October 2008); Finnish (10–13? October 2009); Tamil (30 September? – 3 October? 2010); Czech (9 November 2010); Romanian (28 December 2010); Arabic (20 May 2011); Persian (14 July 2011); Greek (18 October 2011)
500 Sindhi (1 October 2006? – 10 March 2008?); Norwegian (19–20? February 2009); Ukrainian (21 November 2009); Bulgarian (8–16? February 2010); Hungarian (1 March 2010); Turkish (30 August 2010); Catalan (25–31? October 2010); Albanian (18–24? March 2011)
200 Bosnian (1–3? November 2010)
100 Thai (24 October? – 24 November? 2007); Korean (31 January 2011); Esperanto (13 March 2011)

Note: As of 11 March 2011, the languages shown below are in the correct cells of the table, but many dates are still unknown (and so much of the chronology is also wrong).

Wikisources by text-unit-count milestone
Milestone Languages (dates milestones reached, in chronological order)
300,000
200,000 English (27 March 2011)
150,000 Russian (5 September 2011); French (19 December 2011)
100,000 Chinese (11–21? April 2010)
90,000
80,000 Portuguese (5–16? March 2009)
70,000 German (19 September 2011)
60,000
50,000 Italian (11 May 2011); Spanish (17 December 2011)
40,000
30,000 Hebrew (26 November 2009)
20,000 Arabic (29–31? December 2009); Persian (3 September 2011); Polish (3 December 2011)
15,000 Hungarian (27 September? – 3 October? 2009)
10,000 Thai (12–19? July 2007); Czech (4 September 2009); Multilingual (26 January? – 7 February? 2011)
5,000 Croatian (October–November? 2006); Romanian (April–June? 2007); Telugu (August–September? 2007); Finnish (December 2008? – March 2009?); Bengali (June–August? 2010); Swedish (28 November 2010); Vietnamese (26 February 2011); Korean (28 February 2011); Dutch (18 April 2011); Slovenian (12 June 2011); Turkish (28 July 2011)
2,000 Serbian (August–September? 2007); Latin (April–August? 2008); Japanese (August–December? 2008); Ukrainian (February–March? 2009); Limburgian (February–March? 2009); Greek (22 April 2009); Malayalam (2–17? August 2009); Yiddish (September–November? 2009); Breton (13 November? – 12 December? 2010); Azeri (December 2010? – January 2011?); Macedonian (27 March 2011); Sanskrit (17 May 2011); Armenian (2 September 2011); Catalan (17 October 2010)
1,000 Bosnian (? December 2006); Icelandic (June–July? 2007); Indonesian (September 2009? – January 2010?); Tamil (June–July? 2010); Danish (23 August? – 1 September? 2010); Venetian (13 November? – 12 December? 2010); Esperanto (23 April 2011); Norwegian (13 July 2011)
500 Bulgarian (October–December? 2010); Estonian (December? 2010 – January? 2011); Sakha (1 April 2011)
200 Lithuanian (August–September? 2008); Galician (March–April? 2009); Kannada (July–August? 2006); Welsh (February–March? 2009); Slovak (April–May? 2009); Alemannic (?)
100

Exact milestone dates shown below are usually from announcements made on this page. Date ranges are based on the page history of Wikiversity/Table (back to 24 September 2008) or Wikiversity (before that).

Wikiversities by module-count milestone
Milestone Languages (dates milestones reached, in chronological order)
20,000
15,000 English (1 April 2011)
10,000
5,000 French (11–14? January 2009)
2,000 German (13–22? September 2008); Russian (18 February 2011); Multilingual Portal (16 May 2011); Czech (23 June 2011)
1,000 Spanish (7–28? February 2011); Portuguese (10 March 2011); Italian (3 June 2011)
500
200 Greek (4–9? October 2008); Finnish (7–16? October 2009); Swedish (13 November? – 13 December? 2010); Arabic (12 July 2011)
100 Japanese (15 August? – 6 September? 2009)
Wikispecies (multilingual) content-page counts
Milestone Dates milestones reached
300,000 22 October 2011
250,000 January 2011
200,000 10 October 2009
150,000 8 September 2008 (Village Pump announcement)
100,000 20 May 2007 (announcement)
75,000 10 October 2006 (Village Pump announcement)
(creation) 13 September 2004 ([1])
Commons (multilingual) media-file counts
Milestone Dates milestones reached
12,000,000 13 January 2012 (Wikimedia News item)
11,000,000 15 September 2011 (Village Pump announcement)
10,000,000 16 April 2011 (press release)
9,000,000 23 February 2011
5,000,000 2 September 2009
4,000,000 4 March 2009 (press release)
3,500,000 19 November 2008
3,000,000 16 July 2008 (press release)
2,500,000 25 February 2008
2,000,000 8 October 2007 (press release)
1,750,000 11 August 2007
1,700,000 late July 2007
1,600,000 1 July 2007
1,500,000 25 May 2007 (Wikimedia News item)
1,000,000 30 November 2006 (press release)
600,000 15 May 2006 (Wikimedia News item)
500,000 25 March 2006
100,000 24 May 2005 (press release)
1,000 5 October 2004 (Wikimedia News item)
(creation) 7 September 2004 (Wikimedia News item)

See also

AltStyle によって変換されたページ (->オリジナル) /