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I find it useful to let people know that a wiki is new. I like the idea of adding a wikis birthday, (see [http://WikiBirthday.org WikiBirthday.org]. If we keep the new status - then yea, in x months it should be replaced by another [[Category:Wiki Status|wiki status]]. [[MarkDilley]] | I find it useful to let people know that a wiki is new. I like the idea of adding a wikis birthday, (see [http://WikiBirthday.org WikiBirthday.org]. If we keep the new status - then yea, in x months it should be replaced by another [[Category:Wiki Status|wiki status]]. [[MarkDilley]] | ||
== Vote on how to define "new" == | |||
Proposal to define "new" as 6 months or less, from the day the wiki went online. Vote (for, against, or conditional): | |||
:-- (Voting for) [[User:Lumenos|Lumenos]] 12:23, 28 October 2009 (EDT) | |||
===How to know when a wiki went online?=== | |||
How will we know the day the wiki first went online? [[User:Lumenos|Lumenos]] 12:23, 28 October 2009 (EDT) | |||
:We could usually tell by the earliest date in the history of the mainpage but I think that disappears if the mainpage is deleted and recreated. [[User:Lumenos|Lumenos]] 12:23, 28 October 2009 (EDT) | |||
::The [http://www.archive.org/index.php WayBackMachine at archive.org] could be used to verify an earlier date, but not all sites are archived there. [[User:Lumenos|Lumenos]] 12:23, 28 October 2009 (EDT) | |||
:::If it has its own domain we could go by the date of the domain registration (enter the website name [http://www.networksolutions.com/whois/index.jsp here]) but this doesn't mean the wiki was up at that time. [[User:Lumenos|Lumenos]] 12:23, 28 October 2009 (EDT) |
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When is a wiki's status no longer New? When it is three months old? Seven months old? --EarthFurst 19:45, 24 October 2009 (EDT)
- I agree, it's a silly cat. "A wiki that's just gone live with no content" - that's how they all start. Huw Powell 23:00, 24 October 2009 (EDT)
- Yes, all wiki start out that way. I suppose we could leave a wiki status as "New" indefinitely, until something happens. Until it would be more accurate to call it some other Category:Wiki Status -- perhaps "Active" or "Spammed" or "Inactive" or "Dead". What do you think we should do? --DavidCary 23:15, 24 October 2009 (EDT)
- I'd like to keep New category. I think it is a reasonable way of letting people know of a wiki that relatively New and is thus probably a wiki they haven't looked at and probably needs more contributions. I was thinking of taking Apologetics Wiki and adding it to a birth category (perhaps 2009 March births?)[1]. I think a wiki should lose New status when (a) after seven months (so Apologetics Wiki would lose its New status in November (1 month old in April, 2 months old in May, 3 in June, 4 in July, 5 in Aug, 6 in Sept and 7 in October) or (b) it gets big enough (more than 100 articles?) --EarthFurst 01:58, 25 October 2009 (EDT)
- I like the "birth" (or founding?) cat idea. It doesn't require updating - stuff that is in recent "founding date" cats is new. Huw Powell 18:46, 25 October 2009 (EDT)
- I'd like to keep New category. I think it is a reasonable way of letting people know of a wiki that relatively New and is thus probably a wiki they haven't looked at and probably needs more contributions. I was thinking of taking Apologetics Wiki and adding it to a birth category (perhaps 2009 March births?)[1]. I think a wiki should lose New status when (a) after seven months (so Apologetics Wiki would lose its New status in November (1 month old in April, 2 months old in May, 3 in June, 4 in July, 5 in Aug, 6 in Sept and 7 in October) or (b) it gets big enough (more than 100 articles?) --EarthFurst 01:58, 25 October 2009 (EDT)
I find it useful to let people know that a wiki is new. I like the idea of adding a wikis birthday, (see WikiBirthday.org. If we keep the new status - then yea, in x months it should be replaced by another. MarkDilley
Vote on how to define "new"
Proposal to define "new" as 6 months or less, from the day the wiki went online. Vote (for, against, or conditional):
- -- (Voting for) Lumenos 12:23, 28 October 2009 (EDT)
How to know when a wiki went online?
How will we know the day the wiki first went online? Lumenos 12:23, 28 October 2009 (EDT)
- We could usually tell by the earliest date in the history of the mainpage but I think that disappears if the mainpage is deleted and recreated. Lumenos 12:23, 28 October 2009 (EDT)
- The WayBackMachine at archive.org could be used to verify an earlier date, but not all sites are archived there. Lumenos 12:23, 28 October 2009 (EDT)