This template implies that there are only 14 Wikipedia language editions which have between 1,000 and 10,000 articles. But actually, there are 71. (See meta:List of Wikipedias.) I am not suggesting that the other 57 Wikipedias with that level of articles be added to the template. Actually, I would prefer that there be fewer Wikipedias listed in this template. It would be better to refer users to meta:List of Wikipedias if they want information along these lines. --Metropolitan90 17:08, 7 October 2007 (UTC)
Volapük
I removed Volapük Wikipedia claiming to have 100,000+ articles. This Wiki has one active (and computer savvy) user and he generated most of the text using a bot.
More details can be found on Meta, in discussion about the proposal to close this Wikipedia. Although the decision was to keep vo: it didn't change anythiong on the fact that there's practically no content. I believe having vo: on the same level as es: or ru: is unjust and farce. Since there's no indication that vo: has at least one thousand of human edited articles I left it out altogether. Pavel Vozenilek (talk) 21:44, 17 November 2007 (UTC) alleged
Any criticism of the Volapuk Wikipedia should also include other Wikipedias like the Lombard wikipedia which is even worse off than the Volapuk. It's about 100 articles away from reaching 100000 articles, and is terribly bloated with fluff and nothing (and I found a fair amount that is in English and not Lombard). Do we have a fair metric to remove Wikipedias off this list? For example: Maybe Depth must be equal to or greater than Log({{ARTICLECOUNT}})*2. So, then, a Wiki with 100000 articles must have a depth equal to or greater than 10 to be shown. (For Depth statistic, see meta:List of Wikipedias. The higher, the better.) Lombard's depth is currently ZERO, and Volapuk's is 2. By comparison, Norwegian's depth is 18, and the Rumanian depth is 16, and both are of comparable article-number sizes to the Volapuk and Lombard. What do you think? -- Yekrats (talk) 17:51, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
I agree that there probably is a better metric to use to organize this template than pure article count. However, since there is not yet consensus on what that metric should be, I think it's best to leave languages like Volapük in here for now in the interest of completeness. Etphonehome (talk) 00:35, 30 November 2007 (UTC)
In my opinion the template should not include robot inflated Wikipedias. Their article counts is an unsolved internal problem of Wikipedia, not an fact that is useful for the readers. Pavel Vozenilek 18:31, 3 December 2007 (UTC)
Given article count is a horrible measure, why not simply list alphabetically? –Pomte 08:00, 4 January 2008 (UTC)
Red links
I don't like the red links here. What is needed is a thorough review of the notability of each article. Those that don't exist are redlinked as if they should have their own articles, which I think is highly questionable. Some have probably been deleted for not being notable in the past. Richard001 (talk) 22:50, 21 March 2008 (UTC)
Well, I think I have a solution. There must be a page somewhere that lists all the different Wikipedias, with one entry for each language Wikipedia. So perhaps we should point those red links to their respective entry on that one page for now? But probably simpler to just leave them red.
That right, Richard001, I think so. But about sulotion I wonder something wrong in original properties of teamplate (target article changed), David Göthberg. But now I also have only way similar that (reset all target page/article to remove redlinks). nnq2603 (Talking about Template) 06:10, 1 September 2008 (UTC)
1 million+ or 2 million+ ?
I just saw the edit that S.Örvarr.S did today. It confused me and I had to investigate and think for a while. The English Wikipedia has indeed reached over 2 million articles. So what Örvarr must have meant in his edit comment was that no other Wikipedias will reach 2 million in a while. But the German and French are about to reach 1 million soon. (Its a tight race! :)) And I agree, it would be nice to then be able to move them up to the 1 million+ group together with the English Wikipedia. It looks a bit lonely up there, doesn't it?
Yes, it does. But it shouldn't be a race. The English Wikipedia will always be bigger than the others and should not be so easily threatened by other Wikipedias that it can not stay in the same field, that is 1 million+, as some other Wikipedias. --Stefán Örvarr Sigmundsson (talk) 16:28, 8 April 2008 (UTC)
Ehm, I meant that it is a tight race between the German and French Wikipedia about which one of them will first reach 1 million articles.
While we don't have articles on these Wikipedias, perhaps they should be in the template?
Ten Wikipedias with 10,000 or more articles
Belarusian
Belarusian (Tarashkevitsa)
Kurdish
Low Saxon
Luxembourgish
Marathi
Newar / Nepal Bhasa
Occitan
Piedmontese
Sundanese
Fifty-two Wikipedias with between 1,000 and 9,999 articles
Alemannic
Anglo-Saxon
Aragonese
Armenian
Aromanian
Banyumasan
Bavarian
Bihari
Chuvash
Corsican
Divehi
Faroese
Franco-Provençal/Arpitan
Friulian
Gujarati
Hawaiian
Ilokano
Interlingua
Interlingue
Kannada
Kapampangan
Kazakh
Ligurian
Limburgian
Lingala
Manx
Min Nan
Mongolian
Nahuatl
Nepali
Norman
Novial
Ossetian
Pali
Pangasinan
Pashto
Ripuarian
Romansh
Sanskrit
Scots
Tarantino
Tatar
Turkmen
Upper Sorbian
Uzbek
Venetian
Võro
Waray-Waray
West Flemish
West Frisian
Wu
Zazaki
Any thoughts? Ral315 (talk) 17:15, 7 June 2008 (UTC)
It seems that this question has been asked many times and nobody has answered. Here's my solution: either include all of them, or rename this template to "Notable language editions of Wikipedia by number of articles", and remove all wikipedias which are not judged notable enough to have a devoted article about them on the English wikipedia (personally I think that it's ridiculous that many Wikipedias had their articles deleted - after all, where else would one find information about them? - but if such is the "consensus" then it must be applied equally to all cases. Esn (talk) 10:52, 9 July 2008 (UTC)
Order
Is there any order in the rows intended? Alphabetical or by size? Cant really see any pattern now...--Kozuch (talk) 22:58, 22 June 2008 (UTC)
New Order
Can we create a new tab called +800,000 and move german there and move french to 750,000 when it reaches it in the next few days.--86.165.168.253 (talk) 16:24, 6 December 2008 (UTC)
I don't see why both can't remain at 750,000+. The increments ought to increase, not decrease, at higher levels. So after 750,000+, the next interval should be 1,000,000+. — ℜob C.aliasᴀʟᴀʀoʙ 23:54, 9 December 2008 (UTC)
I propose keeping the increments above 100,000 at quarter-million intervals: 250,000 - 500,000 - 750,000 - 1,000,000. Please resist the impulse to create a new category when your favorite Wikipedia pulls ahead of rivals in its class. This is not a horse race. — ℜob C.aliasᴀʟᴀʀoʙ 14:05, 21 December 2008 (UTC)
Why is 3 million + now a category? The highest should be 1 million so that in future years it wont be so thinly spread out. 216.99.54.62 (talk) 21:58, 8 October 2009 (UTC)
Also brackets listed (e.g. 250,000-500,000) are not needed since the range of each tier is self-explanatory, based on the previous, or following tier. 216.99.54.62 (talk) 03:55, 16 October 2009 (UTC)
Alpha order
As the relative size of Wikipedias constantly changes, I've alphabetized each class that has ten or more members. For now, the "elite" WPs with 250,000 or more articles are listed by number of articles.
Also added Luxembourgish Wikipedia to the 10,000+ class simply because I once translated some info from one of its articles for an English WP article. I agree, though, that it's not ideal to add every existing Wikipedia to this template. For now, I'd say if a Wikipedia has an article about it in English (see Category:Wikipedias by language), it can have a place in this template.
In the future we might employ a formula based on a threshold "Depth" in this table (as was proposed above). — ℜob C.aliasᴀʟᴀʀoʙ 02:13, 7 December 2008 (UTC)
The Swahili Wikipedia
Hi there! The Swahili Wikipedia, now has more than 11,000 articles. I'd really apreciate it if one of the admin would change it from the lists of Wikipedias with 1,000+ and add it into the list of Wikipedias with the articles more than 10,000+. All the best.--Mwanaharakati(Longa) 07:30, 14 April 2009 (UTC)