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From CooperTFN's TheForce.net Roundtable Discussion on March 4, 2006, the one year anniversary of Wookieepedia.
Who'd've thought we'd actually get into Series 3 with these? When I became aware of the impending first anniversary of the Wookieepedia, I decided to do this Roundtable in its honor. Joining me are the site's two founders and one of its earliest administrators; in other words, three guys without whom the site wouldn't exist. If you were heretofore unfamiliar with this site, let me apologize now: a lot of this chat will go over your head. But really, isn't that just one more reason to sign up?
The guests:
- Aidan Hennessy, aka QuentinGeorge, site administrator.
- Chad Barbry, aka WhiteBoy, site-co-founder.
- Steven Greenwood, aka Riffsyphon1024, site co-founder.
And after a two-Roundtable absence, I, Mike Cooper, am back in the moderator's seat.
You have just entered room "EU Roundtable."
Mike Cooper: How did you all get your start with the wiki world?
Chad Barbry: well, I'm a techie kind of guy, and some of my friends were telling me about wikis
Chad Barbry: then one day they told me about Wikipedia
Chad Barbry: got hooked on Wikipedia pretty quick
Steven Greenwood: Well I basically got into Wikipedia in January of 2005, after searching around on Google. My life was a total mess at that point and contributing to it gave me some solace.
Steven Greenwood: I started editing the article of my hometown, and increased its size dramatically. I was hooked and added more things here and there, mostly to articles pertaining to local things
Mike Cooper: what's your hometown?
Steven Greenwood: Clarksville, Tennessee, a city of over a 100,000
Chad Barbry: I was editing all kinds of stuff on Wikipedia ...various topics of interest
Chad Barbry: and, obviously, one of my main interests is Star Wars
Steven Greenwood: i also added info for my college
Aidan Hennessy: I think my entry into the Wikipedia world was pretty much similar, there, but I might have been in a bit earlier than these two guys.
Steven Greenwood: but I agree with Chad, the biggest contributions afterward were to Star Wars articles
Chad Barbry: lol...me too when I was a noob...I did a copyvio )
Mike Cooper: earlier
Aidan Hennessy: Early 2004 was when I started delving into that realm....and believe it or not, it was mainly non SW related articles.
Steven Greenwood: see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Riffsyphon1024 for more details
Mike Cooper: i think it's really interesting to see the early work of people who contribute all the time now...i for one was locked in publicity mode for a while
Chad Barbry: looks like I started on Wikipedia around October 2004
Steven Greenwood: included in there is a list of article's Votes (articles) for Deletion that I attempted to save by the deletionist GRider
Aidan Hennessy: Ah, you and I weren't too far off then Chad.
Steven Greenwood: henceforth known as the Great LucasCruft Purge
Mike Cooper: were you guys both involved in the purge?
Steven Greenwood: Kappa and I were, Chad was not
Chad Barbry: ah, the Great LucasCruft Purge
Mike Cooper: kappa?
Steven Greenwood: another Wikipedian
Aidan Hennessy: I had written some of the articles that were purged, but I wasn't involved in the deletion articles.
Steven Greenwood: but never moved over here
Aidan Hennessy: Not sure why....I guess I wasn't aware of them.
Mike Cooper: hat happened to kappa after the move
Chad Barbry: yeah, I got involved kinda late it the purge
Steven Greenwood: im not sure where we went, probably still there contributing
Steven Greenwood: he
Steven Greenwood: as for my part in the Purge, my article of Repulsorlift was one of them, it was decided to be kept fortunately
Mike Cooper: maybe you should expand on what the purge entailed for people who haven't heard about it
Mike Cooper: no [[linking]] here, sadly =)
Steven Greenwood: lol
Steven Greenwood: could you reword that please
Chad Barbry: tell him about the purge
Aidan Hennessy: Basically, several Wikipedians with a point to prove decided to rid the wikipedia of articles they deemed too minor to be of interest
Steven Greenwood: right
Mike Cooper: thank you, chad =)
Chad Barbry: good summary aidan
Steven Greenwood: yes, as they were non-notable for wikipedia they were sent to the VFD grinder
Mike Cooper: but it was primarily SW-related items
Steven Greenwood: basically yes
Chad Barbry: yes
Steven Greenwood: GRider went out of his way to find articles of SW nature
Mike Cooper: i'd imagine something similar must've happened with other subjects, trek for one
Steven Greenwood: just to get them deleted
Steven Greenwood: i wouldnt know about trek
Steven Greenwood: except that wikipedia has an article on every episode
Chad Barbry: that's about when I met Riff
Mike Cooper: i've heard that the pokemon article is fantastically out of proportion to its importance =)
Aidan Hennessy: IIRC, a similar thing happened to Trek and Doctor Who articles
Steven Greenwood: lol
Steven Greenwood: was it the same person or different
Mike Cooper: there's an article for every episode of every series
Steven Greenwood: nearly
Mike Cooper: wow
Steven Greenwood: its getting there
Aidan Hennessy: What you bring up Cooper is actual a common criticism of wikipedia - Geek related culture seems to have articles on the most trivial things, but there is no articles, or very limited ones, on things considered to be of greater academic importance
Steven Greenwood: its called pop culture
Aidan Hennessy: This, most likely, is due to the type of contributer to Wikipedia. )
Steven Greenwood: not to be picky here
Chad Barbry: right...it was an effort to make it more encyclopedic
Mike Cooper: i have heard that, but i have to say, i've used it for a whole number or non-geek-oriented subjects and i've never found it lacking
Mike Cooper: usually there's more than i have time to read, no matter what the topic
Chad Barbry: definitely not...it's a great resource that I continue to use (except for Star Wars info)
Mike Cooper: so moving on, chad and steven, how did you guys begin working together?
Steven Greenwood: yea, but it really depends on the contributor, there are alot of intelligent people on wikipedia doing other subjects, SW however
Steven Greenwood: well i didnt like what was happening with the purge, and i noticed most characters were getting merged into this ghastly lists
Steven Greenwood: these
Chad Barbry: Seems like we met on a talk page, and he told me about the purge going on
Steven Greenwood: and i went around and met Chad on the Talk:Star Wars page
Steven Greenwood: an anon first submitted the idea for a separate wiki
Steven Greenwood: around August, which was already there in text
Chad Barbry: we talked about it a while, and I saw both sides of the argument
Steven Greenwood: and then came up with names
Chad Barbry: hehe
Steven Greenwood: i tryed to come up with something similar, chad hit it on the head
Steven Greenwood: i gave wicketpedia
Mike Cooper: i have to say, though...even if this GRider fellow had it in for you, in the long run, it was probably for the best what happened. both for wikipedia, and us SW geeks
Steven Greenwood: yea
Chad Barbry: yeah, probably so
Steven Greenwood: but imagine if my name went through
Steven Greenwood: thankfully Chad came up with Wookieepedia
Aidan Hennessy: Definately...here we can have articles that say "Reytha was a planet" and no one can stop us! )
Steven Greenwood: mhhahaha
Mike Cooper: heheh
Chad Barbry: lol
Mike Cooper: and boy do we
Steven Greenwood: thanks to JustinGann for those
Mike Cooper: what exactly did you have to do to set up the site? all i know is that angela from wikicities helped a lot
Steven Greenwood: aka SenatorClighal from TFN
Steven Greenwood: Chad did more of this than I
Chad Barbry: it seemed to me, though that Wookieepedia should be linked to Wikipedia...no need to duplicate effort
Steven Greenwood: I originally thought we could transwiki, we were wrong )
Mike Cooper: only for items worthy of remaining on wikipedia, you mean like luke
Chad Barbry: so I submitted the idea to the Wikipedia board of creating a sister site
Chad Barbry: right
Steven Greenwood: and more information would be elsewhere on wookiee
Chad Barbry: major articles would remain in Wikipedia
Chad Barbry: exactly riff
Steven Greenwood: at the time we still called it the Star Wars Wiki
Chad Barbry: so I submitted it and kinda forgot about it
Steven Greenwood: Wookieepedia was not official yet
Mike Cooper: the name came from Chad, correct? i think it's fairly self-explanatory beyond that =)
Chad Barbry: about 4 weeks later I think, I heard back from Angela telling me the decision of the Wikipedia board
Steven Greenwood: yea he came up with Wookieepedia
Mike Cooper: it took a month
Chad Barbry: seems like it...I'm not sure how often they meet
Mike Cooper: was this before wikicities existed
Steven Greenwood: we're not sure how involved Jimbo Wales was, however he did mention us on C-SPAN
Steven Greenwood: this was after they were created
Steven Greenwood: Jimbo by the way is the founder of Wikipedia
Steven Greenwood: and Wikicities
Mike Cooper: correct
Aidan Hennessy: and Wikicities.
Chad Barbry: no, I don't think so...Angela explained that there was a for-profit site that Jim Wales had started that would fit this better than a sister site
Mike Cooper: how long after you got the approval was the CSPAN mention i assume it was too early for him to have mentioned it because of its size?
Steven Greenwood: September 26
Chad Barbry: so since this was the recommendation of the council, that's what I did...taking it as the final word
Steven Greenwood: that was roughly 6 months after founding
Mike Cooper: ah
Chad Barbry: I talked to Angela about how I thought it should be linked to Wikipedia
Mike Cooper: so we were already pretty big by then
Steven Greenwood: we were becoming popular around that time
Chad Barbry: so she worked with Wikipedia and they setup cross-site links
Steven Greenwood: TFN was just starting to notice us
Aidan Hennessy: A lot of the early work was directly copying Wikipedia articles over here.
Aidan Hennessy: And decoupling those lists...
Mike Cooper: beyond approval, what was the first actual step? did they create some kind of blank template for you
Steven Greenwood: yea thats how we grew in the beginning
Chad Barbry: you could link to WikiCities with a [[w:cstarwars:Luke Skywalker]]
Chad Barbry: but that doesn't work any more on Wikipedia...it does on WikiCities, tho )
Steven Greenwood: and then we wookified the articles by removing Luke was a character in Star Wars stuff
Steven Greenwood: to make them In-universe format
Steven Greenwood: in addition we decided all articles should be in past tense since this happened a long long time ago....
Aidan Hennessy: Yes, the decision to make it in universe was the first style decision.
Chad Barbry: Cooper not sure what you mean by blank template
Steven Greenwood: with the exception of out of universe (OOU) articles, which were in present tense
Mike Cooper: i dunno, like a completely empty site
Mike Cooper: i guess
Mike Cooper: whatever a wiki looks like with zero content =)
Chad Barbry: yea...totally empty
Steven Greenwood: yea it was empty
Chad Barbry: I think there's a default blank page, but nothing else
Mike Cooper: and aidan, when did you show up, and in what capacity?
Chad Barbry: so we went to work copying articles under the GFD license
Aidan Hennessy: Basically, riff contacted me as one of the regular contributers to SW article on wikipedia during the Purge.
Steven Greenwood: GDFL
Aidan Hennessy: This was very, very early on in the wookieepedia's development.
Steven Greenwood: yea i was in a mode of recruitment
Aidan Hennessy: So I was one of the first members - doing a lot of the early work like bringing across wikipedia articles and the rest.
Chad Barbry: riff did almost all the recruitment
Chad Barbry: he was hooked in with all the communities
Steven Greenwood: others who were instrumental in the beginning were Aidje, SparqMan, Shadowtrooper, and Imperialles
Steven Greenwood: all but one are admins now
Mike Cooper: they all started out at wikipedia
Steven Greenwood: ill have to look back at that
Chad Barbry: I think most were from TFN
Chad Barbry: TheForce.Net
Chad Barbry: lol
Chad Barbry: anyone heard of that site
Mike Cooper: i don't think you have to worry about a translation problem there =)
Steven Greenwood: i also have a large SW group on Myspace with a large link to Wookieepedia, which helped
Steven Greenwood: currently it stands at 25000 members, though i cant guarantee all of them are active or even real
Mike Cooper: damn
Mike Cooper: that's not a bad idea
Mike Cooper: people love that myspace
Aidan Hennessy: Heh
Steven Greenwood: its horrid
Steven Greenwood: 40 million strong and they cant keep it fixed now
Steven Greenwood: but i joined that back in the dark ages, 2003
Steven Greenwood: actually no, early 2004
Mike Cooper: so what kind of expectations did you guys have right off the bat? were you surprised when it started taking off?
Chad Barbry: yeah, I was
Aidan Hennessy: As was I.
Aidan Hennessy: I thought....well, this might be fun for a while, until everyone loses interest....
Steven Greenwood: well i figured there were many rabid fans that would help out, more good than bad
Chad Barbry: I had hopes, tho, because originally I intended that unofficial link to Wikipedia to be a stronger hold that it was
Steven Greenwood: star wars will never die, and with two new tv shows coming up, dont expect it to soon
Mike Cooper: the trick is that there's a greater influx than...outflux
Aidan Hennessy: Ah yes...rabid fans...our first Edit War (wipes away a tear)
Steven Greenwood: was that Palpatine?
Chad Barbry: lol QG
Chad Barbry: Star Destroyers, maybe
Chad Barbry: shrugs
Steven Greenwood: yea that too
Steven Greenwood: dont ever say Star Dreadnaughts
Mike Cooper: which was it
Chad Barbry: claims Alzheimers
Aidan Hennessy: It was the Great Birthdate War
Steven Greenwood: there was the big one over whether or not to merge or split Palpatine and Darth Sidious
Aidan Hennessy: Otherwise known as the Great Question Mark Conflict
Steven Greenwood: and a smaller one for AnakinVader
Steven Greenwood: lol @ Quentin
Aidan Hennessy: I think the flaming went for three whole archived discussion pages...
Chad Barbry: yeah, I think it was Palpatine/Sidious split
Mike Cooper: well super star destroyers can be expected to stir up trouble, but things like palpatine/sidious are surprising
Aidan Hennessy: I eventually remember the angry heading THIS VOTE IS A JOKE AND WOOKIEEPEDIA IS IN DANGER OF BECOMING A FANON ENCYCLOPEDIA!!!1111
Steven Greenwood: explains why hes the largest
Mike Cooper: was it all just trivial things like article location, or were there content issues of that magnitude as well
Aidan Hennessy: In case you don't know, the dispute was mainly over Palpatine's birthdate...
Steven Greenwood: fanboys can be fun sometimes, but mostly theyre out of control
Mike Cooper: based on mcdiarmid's age?
Steven Greenwood: yea extrapolation
Aidan Hennessy: The first TFNer to be banned was Darth Nuke/Mane and that was mainly over his insistence on certain aspects of the Mandalorian-related articles.
Steven Greenwood: he still hates me
Mike Cooper: ah, darth nuke
Mike Cooper: he had to get mentioned
Aidan Hennessy: )
Chad Barbry: well, we've changed things over time, but we borrowed alot of the design of the site from Wikipedia...as far as how to organize the site
Mike Cooper: what happened with him? POV problems?
Steven Greenwood: its been a while since that
Aidan Hennessy: I think if you read the discussion page of Fenn Shysa there's probably something there about what happened...I don't really remember.
Steven Greenwood: so many to deal with ive forgotten
Chad Barbry: was wondering how we'd get Darth Nuke in )
Aidan Hennessy: The two TFNers banned have mainly been over attitude rather than the quality of their contribution....
Steven Greenwood: lol
Mike Cooper: ah, so you did read the old ones =)
Steven Greenwood: yea Rule Number one, don't get smart with us P
Chad Barbry: yeah
Mike Cooper: the other being conservativesoldier, correct?
Steven Greenwood: shall i bring up Wattamb
Mike Cooper: heheh
Aidan Hennessy: Yes....
Mike Cooper: him i remember
Steven Greenwood: or his counterpart of a different name
Aidan Hennessy: I think he was just very young....
Chad Barbry: sighs
Steven Greenwood: KFanII
Chad Barbry: oh, man
Aidan Hennessy: and had a fixation on including blow-by-blow deaths of the Separatist leadership.
Chad Barbry: dredging up old, bad memories
Steven Greenwood: too detailed
Aidan Hennessy: KFanII was interesting...he had a really strange view of canon...
Steven Greenwood: you can see KFan's rant in an email on my user page for display
Steven Greenwood: he claimed he would make his own wiki and outdo us, right...
Mike Cooper: i know one person who had a big impact on my introduction to the site was jack nebulax
Aidan Hennessy: He threatened everyone when we put Palpy's page at Palpatine rather than Darth Sidious
Steven Greenwood: oh neb
Aidan Hennessy: Ah...Jacky boy. )
Chad Barbry: heh...good ol' Jack!
Mike Cooper: i wanted to put up a fan art image for the yuuzhan vong war, and he smacked me down as only he can =)
Chad Barbry: he's quite opinionated!
Steven Greenwood: SOCL has been telling me how much Neb annoys him lately
Aidan Hennessy: Yes....he certainly doesn't mince his words. )
Mike Cooper: it was all of two seconds later, as well...i remember thinking �man, i'm never gonna get any edits in on this thing!�
Steven Greenwood: btw, SOCL is interesting in that he lives here in town and I didnt even know who he was
Chad Barbry: cool
Aidan Hennessy: And of course, you'll notice we managed to get the endless McEwok vs. Saxtonites war to spill over here, as well....
Steven Greenwood: he runs the SW group for my campus on Facebook now
Chad Barbry: it's great to see how many people from all over the world contrib to the site!
Steven Greenwood: but is trying to return to wookiee
Mike Cooper: it seems like saxton-related stuff is all ewok comes here for these days
Steven Greenwood: yea the McEwok battles
Steven Greenwood: and theres plenty more where they came from
Mike Cooper: let's move on...looking back, how would you grade the site's first year anything you wish had been handled differently?
Steven Greenwood: and im sure more to come in the future
Chad Barbry: I can't believe we're at 25,000 articles in just a year
Steven Greenwood: well i wish i had a better wookiee relation with sparqman, we've bumped heads quite a bit
Aidan Hennessy: I would have liked to get firm groundrules down a bit earlier. We had a very stubby manual of style and no real consensus on a lot of issues, and it kind of caught us with our pants down
Steven Greenwood: yea it was always a work in progress
Mike Cooper: like where
Aidan Hennessy: For example, we're only know working out a proper consensus on article names....
Steven Greenwood: now
Chad Barbry: yeah, we still have some work to do in that area...even after a year
Mike Cooper: you call that working it out? =p
Aidan Hennessy: Good point. )
Chad Barbry: heh...nobody said concensus is easy
Steven Greenwood: ive been out of the loop recently due to classes but i try to get involved when i can
Steven Greenwood: and concensus is never perfect, theres always someone that wants something done differently
Chad Barbry: yeah, I'm married and have kids, so I can't contrib as much as most the regulars
Mike Cooper: how does the site define consensus, anyway? a lot of the current debates have been going for a bit now
Chad Barbry: I try to focus on the admin side of things...
Mike Cooper: seems like it's better to form a policy and anger a couple people than leave it in debate forever
Steven Greenwood: maintenance is the biggest problem, noone can end every vote at a given time seeing how large we've gotten
Mike Cooper: we need a new chancellor...a strong chancellor!
Chad Barbry: lol
Aidan Hennessy: I love democracy....
Steven Greenwood: as most of us also like to fix other things like spelling and categories and grammar and add stuff, etc
Mike Cooper: where's panaka when you need him
Steven Greenwood: ...the power you give me... ahem where were we?
Mike Cooper: i actually spent an hour or two early on working my way through the misspellings list...boy was that stupid
Chad Barbry: personally, I pay attention to who's voting what
Steven Greenwood: Aidje took that up also
Steven Greenwood: which lead us to making the admins pages for those who were assigned certain tasks
Aidan Hennessy: Yes.
Chad Barbry: heh..I worked on misspellings, too
Aidan Hennessy: Now there seems to be some sort of guide.
Steven Greenwood: i currently look over uncategorized categories and pages and new pages, though while avoiding Grievous spoilers, i had to hold off a bit
Chad Barbry: ...and wish we still had that feature, but the new version of MediaWiki doesn't have it
Mike Cooper: why'd we lose the spelling list, anyway?
Mike Cooper: did we have a choice?
Steven Greenwood: yea why did they can it, too hard on the system?
Mike Cooper: ah, nm
Chad Barbry: no, MediaWiki is the software that runs the site
Aidan Hennessy: Not sure.
Aidan Hennessy: Not a fan of the new search, either
Chad Barbry: when the site was upgraded to 1.5, we lost it because it was no longer maintained code in the MediaWiki project
Steven Greenwood: a hint for searching, try typing a slash (/) after the word, that will pull up all instances of that
Chad Barbry: thanks...didn't know that Riff
Steven Greenwood: at least you could do that with version 1 like Wookiee and find all instances of Wookiee
Steven Greenwood: sorry i didnt notify you earlier
Mike Cooper: speaking of which, i should mention that we're starting to see bots (automatic users who make lots of minor preprogrammed edits) play a role now...how do you guys feel about that do you think there might be a point when bots will take care of 100% of the minor stuff, and users can just focus on articles and sources?
Steven Greenwood: ah Artoo
Chad Barbry: I like the concept of bots, but there's only so much they can do
Steven Greenwood: automated socities are fun, but humans have to intervene
Steven Greenwood: societies
Steven Greenwood: it would help clean stuff up that is monotonous though
Chad Barbry: they can do things like detect if there's not Sources section and if there isn't add the {{sources}} template
Steven Greenwood: thanks to sikon for programming Artoo
Aidan Hennessy: The bots are certainly useful for the really tedious, repetitive stuff
Chad Barbry: yep
Mike Cooper: right, chad - if they can do that, there's all kinds of stuff that should theoretically be possible
Aidan Hennessy: Artoo's up for Wookieepedian of the month, too. ;) Whatta guy...
Steven Greenwood: it will also change them to dated sources templates
Steven Greenwood: idk about that Quent
Chad Barbry: but you do have to be careful when programming them because they can drag the system if they're not programmed right (from what I understand)
Chad Barbry: QG lol...is he really...haven't seen that
Steven Greenwood: seems he only goes as fast as our fastest humans
Chad Barbry: yep, some of those guys are all over it!
Steven Greenwood: omg, Artoo really is up for WOTM
Aidan Hennessy: Whoops )
Mike Cooper: what i think would be nice is if there could be one that makes stub articles for redlinks...even if they're just �Teevan was a planet� =)
Steven Greenwood: well Quentin what do you have to say for yourself
Chad Barbry: lol...you've been reading the Uncyclopedia article, haven't you?
Mike Cooper: of course
Steven Greenwood: yea that was crazy, i almost fell out of my chair
Steven Greenwood: sikon wrote most of that too
Steven Greenwood: delusions of grandeur, ha
Aidan Hennessy: Hey, it's all true.
Chad Barbry: yeah, it was great
Aidan Hennessy: ....from a certain point of view....
Steven Greenwood: so we're good at adding our own biographies, no biggie
Chad Barbry: heh... who was it that asked us to do that, anyway
Steven Greenwood: someone who really looked up to us
Steven Greenwood: Aziz maybe
Steven Greenwood: Aziz.... light
Chad Barbry: yep...Aziz...just looked on my talk page
Mike Cooper: aziz is a good cat
Steven Greenwood: Aziz is a sport
Chad Barbry: definitely
Mike Cooper: gotta love the name reference
Steven Greenwood: i love that movie too
Chad Barbry: what movie?
Steven Greenwood: The Fifth Element
Mike Cooper: aziz's name is a reference to a line in it
Chad Barbry: ah, yeah..good flick. Missed the reference, tho.
Steven Greenwood: in the beginning the archaologist is looking at the wall with the elements and aziz loses the outside light
Mike Cooper: Aziz! LIGHT!!!
Steven Greenwood: to which he screams Aziz, Light
Steven Greenwood: thank you Aziz
Steven Greenwood: lol
Chad Barbry: lol
Aidan Hennessy: I mainly remember Luke Perry from that scene.
Aidan Hennessy: My main reaction was Isn't he dead of a drug overdose
Mike Cooper: aaaaaaaaanyway, winding down...what's wookieepedia year two looking like so far? plans? hopes? bears? boasts?
Mike Cooper: hey, that almost rhymed
Chad Barbry: I remember spending half the movie trying to figure out if Chris Tucker was a guy or girl
Chad Barbry: lol
Mike Cooper: heh
Steven Greenwood: very eccentric guy
Mike Cooper: that was the absolute peak of his career
Steven Greenwood: he likes women but screams like a girl
Aidan Hennessy: Wookieepedia year two....um.... I guess what I'd like to see is a year of consolidation.
Mike Cooper: he's prince 2.0
Steven Greenwood: a year of cleanup
Aidan Hennessy: We've got lots and lots of articles, but a lot of them are, lets be honest, pretty crappy.
Steven Greenwood: right, not so much expansion but beautification
Aidan Hennessy: Hey, let's not go nuts. )
Chad Barbry: yes, we have alot of articles. Not as many as CUSWE, but we're getting there. But I agree with Quentin
Steven Greenwood: i mean those short stubs need to be expanded, but theres some real crap that needs a wookieeenema
Mike Cooper: the completely unofficial SW encyclopedia is generally said to be around 50k articles; care to hazard some guesses on when you'll pass it?
Steven Greenwood: next year
Aidan Hennessy: Hmm...what are we now?
Mike Cooper: i so did not need the mental image of a wookiee enema
Steven Greenwood: 25K
Chad Barbry: over 25
Steven Greenwood: nearly 26
Aidan Hennessy: around half...
Mike Cooper: but speeding up steadily
Aidan Hennessy: ....so I guess we should hit around there before our second anniversary.
Steven Greenwood: chewie's chugging along in the wikilocomotive
Chad Barbry: we could do it in the next year, but I wouldn't bet on it
Aidan Hennessy: Everything is proceeding as planned.
Steven Greenwood: lol
Mike Cooper: you really don't think so, chad?
Mike Cooper: has new article creation actually slowed?
Chad Barbry: it's really hard to say because we don't have the stats we used to
Chad Barbry: they had to disable that because of the server load
Steven Greenwood: though the biggest advantage we have is the linking and ease of navigation versus CUSWE, theyve tryed revamping to compete i bet
Aidan Hennessy: Yeah...they canned the handy stats page.
Steven Greenwood: poor mr vitas is being overwhelmed
Chad Barbry: but we have alot more people starting this year out than we did the first year! )
Steven Greenwood: yea publicity is key
Mike Cooper: i think he might've been working on that prior to the wiki competition, actually
Steven Greenwood: thanks to TFN for placing us up on top of the forums and making our thread a sticky
Mike Cooper: it was certainly a long time in coming
Chad Barbry: so we could easily do it with so many people working on it
Steven Greenwood: ah ok
Chad Barbry: yeah, thanks!
Steven Greenwood: maybe he saw into the future :P
Mike Cooper: i wonder what the wiki would look like at this point if we hadn't had CUSWE as a resource
Chad Barbry: we really have some talented people in that regard
Aidan Hennessy: Certainly no teevan was a planet ;)
Steven Greenwood: btw, we can still tell our rate of increase by counting the days between article anniversaries
Aidan Hennessy: Squashing fanon would be a lot harder too. So, we've relied a lot on CUSWE.
Steven Greenwood: ive relied more on actual books and less on CUSWE
Chad Barbry: ...in the regard of publicity, that is
Steven Greenwood: LtNOWIS uses CUSWE to find copyvios of which there are plenty
Aidan Hennessy: Unless you own every book on Star Wars ever, CUSWE is still useful... ;)
Chad Barbry: I use CUSWE to help fill in when I don't know the sources for an article
Steven Greenwood: are you sure CUSWE is that accurate?
Aidan Hennessy: It's better than no sources at all.
Steven Greenwood: right
Mike Cooper: steven, i've been using it for around 6 years, and i've never seen an error
Steven Greenwood: yes sir
Chad Barbry: yes, we need to work on the copyvio's...they are way too many, and we're not correcting them enough
Aidan Hennessy: Exactly.
Aidan Hennessy: That's part of the consolidation work that needs to be done.
Steven Greenwood: shall we permanently assign LT to work on that
Chad Barbry: we might identify them, but we've got to work on correcting them
Mike Cooper: the articles aren't always poetry, but vitas is a fact machine
Steven Greenwood: he's been quite the copyvio sniffer
Chad Barbry: yes, Vitas does a great job
Steven Greenwood: yea, but couldnt he at least write in full sentences
Aidan Hennessy: Exactly Cooper, Vitas's stuff has been invaluable to us. So he deserves kudos.
Steven Greenwood: then again i guess thats how we know its a copyvio
Mike Cooper: heh
Chad Barbry: lol
Steven Greenwood: but i agree, Vitas is just as helpful, he's our predecessor
Mike Cooper: i'm usually the first person to make a big deal about grammar, but i'm inclined to give a guy a pass when he's done 50k articles essntially on his own =)
Steven Greenwood: right
Chad Barbry: no doubt
Aidan Hennessy: Exactly....that's why I never picked on JustinGann... ;)
Mike Cooper: lol
Chad Barbry: I wondered...is it really all on his own?
Mike Cooper: hey, teevan was a planet is a gramamtically correct sentence =p
Steven Greenwood: yea, i was too harsh to correct him on his 10000 edits
Mike Cooper: he cites people as having helped, but it's unclear if they�re writing articles and he's just pasting them in, or if they're only supplying the info
Chad Barbry: I could hardly believe that when I first heard that...that's just a machine!
Chad Barbry: work it, man!
Steven Greenwood: now another guy just as devoted, though outside the wiki realm is Carty
Mike Cooper: heck yeah
Steven Greenwood: a personal idol of mine
Mike Cooper: carty being cartographer, webmaster of nav-computer.com
Steven Greenwood: right
Steven Greenwood: anyone who creates a galactic map that complex and detailed is a god
Steven Greenwood: ok maybe thats a bit far but hes quite good at what he does
Mike Cooper: i'm really hoping we end up using the map on the wiki
Chad Barbry: yeah, it's cool how people get their own niches they contrib to
Aidan Hennessy: Yeah
Mike Cooper: just imagine...little zoomed-in sections for each sector article, and so on
Steven Greenwood: i'm all for it and he supports us, even giving us permission to use them
Chad Barbry: like Google Earth!
Steven Greenwood: as long as we maintain to give him full credit for them
Steven Greenwood: whoa
Chad Barbry: that's what we need )
Steven Greenwood: i'm addicted to Google Earth, don�t even go there D
Chad Barbry: that'll be year three D
Steven Greenwood: lol
Aidan Hennessy: Sounds like a lot of work for the poor boy
Mike Cooper: google earth freaking rules
Steven Greenwood: <n> google earth rocks <n>
Mike Cooper: i have a 6-foot long satellite photo of manhattan hanging in my room that i put together manually from a site like google
Chad Barbry: is he involved any with Wookieepedia that you know of
Chad Barbry: cool
Steven Greenwood: carty
Mike Cooper: haven't seen him around
Chad Barbry: yeah
Mike Cooper: gotta respect him for sticking to the site though
Steven Greenwood: only to support us but doesn�t contribute if thats what you mean
Chad Barbry: yeah, that's what I meant
Steven Greenwood: Justin was the main contact however and he's since disappeared
Steven Greenwood: we should look through the forums at TFN
Mike Cooper: he's still around as cilghal, i believe
Steven Greenwood: yea thats his name there
Steven Greenwood: to which i believed he was a woman at first
Steven Greenwood: wrongo
Mike Cooper: we all did
Mike Cooper: his fault
Steven Greenwood: lol
Aidan Hennessy: Hahah....
Chad Barbry: :)
Steven Greenwood: but its his second favorite character and ackbar was taken already
Steven Greenwood: btw, Cooper, a little off subject but I have panoramic collages of the martian landscape by the rovers, longest being about 6 feet, hows that for cool?
Mike Cooper: i guess we're basically done...any final thoughts?
Steven Greenwood: vote for me
Mike Cooper: no
Steven Greenwood: j/k
Chad Barbry: thanks for doing this
Mike Cooper: thanks for participating
Steven Greenwood: yea thanks alot Coop
Aidan Hennessy: If we could only harness the power of the Palpatine article to the rest of the wiki...
Chad Barbry: lol
Steven Greenwood: hah
Steven Greenwood: Unlimited Power
Mike Cooper: we should do another one with Bob Vitas sometime...he was one of the first roundtable participants
Chad Barbry: I was impressed how quickly the Tonnika sisters article happened )
Aidan Hennessy: POWER!!!! Unlliiiimited power!
Chad Barbry: yeah, that'd be cool
Steven Greenwood: that would be interesting to say the least
Mike Cooper: i should try that trick again...just make a news post saying hey, you! make an article about _______!
Chad Barbry: lol...worked, didn't it
Steven Greenwood: and it might happen
Chad Barbry: well, thanks guys
Steven Greenwood: same here
Mike Cooper: i guess i'll just close by saying thanks again, and congratulations on lasting a year...same time in '07?
Steven Greenwood: i guess so
Chad Barbry: sure thing
Aidan Hennessy: Yep.
In closing, I apologize again to those of you who don't know what we're talking about. If there's another Roundtable after this one, and things are looking up in that regard, I promise it'll be more accessible.