> In 2008 Wikipedia had over 5 million registered editors, 250 language editions, and 7.5 million articles. Wikipedia.org was the 10th-busiest website in the world. We had already started Wiktionary, Wikibooks, Wikinews, Wikiquote, Wikiversity and Wikispecies, we had already opened chapters in multiple countries, and we had already moved from Florida to San Fransisco.
No neat charts showing trends on these numbers? I'd want to see that comparison, at a bare minimum, before sounding alarms.
No neat charts showing trends on these numbers? I'd want to see that comparison, at a bare minimum, before sounding alarms.