Wikitravel talk:Milestones
First time the Recent Changes turns over in less than 24 hours First time the travelwiki server keels over under the strain of too many requests. First specialised travelwiki search script created First time a script has to be removed for rendering the database unusable... First flamewar First person to leave the project in a huff LOL I'm not really serious... I see pleasing signs of contribution while I've been sick - I haven't been pushed off the Recent Changes table in three days, but it's getting close. I'll try to start contributing again now I'm not flat on my backKJ 20:21, 21 Aug 2003 (PDT) -- Can I claim First Wikitravel Field Researcher title if I travel to the Deutsches Museum in Munich this week and write about it? ;-) Obviously nobody else has put a claim to that yet here, so... :-) --Nils 06:06, 22 Mar 2004 (EST) Contents3000 articles ![edit]The 3 languages projects together have more than 3000 articles ! Yann 05:47, 30 Jul 2004 (EDT) 2500 articles[edit]Chichester seems to be the 2500th article on the English Wikitravel — worth publicizing on the front page? Jpatokal 05:19, 23 Sep 2004 (EDT)
An Other Milestone?[edit]One of our Wikitravel:Milestones is the "First report of someone using Wikitravel article(s) for travel". See Talk:Taiwan#Thanx for the guide. Isn't that our milestone? -- Hansm 13:56, 2004 Sep 23 (EDT)
4000 articles[edit]If I am not mistaken, the English version has more than 4000 real articles (whatever real means ;-)) Sadly it wasn't me marking number 4000... Felix. Factbookectomy[edit]Swept in from the Pub: Ahem. As far as I can tell, there are no articles left in Wikitravel (not counting archives or reference copies) which consist entirely, primarily, or substantially of CIA World Factbook imports. If you manage to find any, please plunge forward and fix it yourself. I do have to say: de-factbooking the last few dozen remaining imports the past couple days was a rather interesting excursion through many tiny little islands, some vast swaths of Africa, and... how did Mexico manage to go so long without a full factbookectomy? - Todd VerBeek 15:02, 5 June 2006 (EDT)
Breadcrumbs[edit]Archived from the Pub: Wikitravel:Milestones mentions getting all CIA factbook imports edited away. I think all the external links sections are gone. I've been hitting "random page" and finding breadcrumbless articles to fix, but that works poorly now; most articles have the navigation hierarchy breadcrumbs. Is there a way to search for all articles without breadcrumbs? Maybe we could fix them all and declare another milestone. Pashley 21:26, 26 September 2006 (EDT)
One million edits on en:[edit]Not an "official" milestone, but it's interesting to note that the English Wikitravel surpassed 1,000,000 edits today. Jpatokal 08:32, 4 November 2008 (EST)
20,000[edit]Swept in from the pub: almost there people woo hoo --72.73.88.235 11:49, 22 November 2008 (EST)
50k articles[edit]
I've already posted this message on Shared, but wanted to make sure people here didn't miss it: FYI, we're about to hit 50,000 articles across all language versions in the next two–three weeks or so! Sounds to me like a good time for a press release, preferably in multiple languages. --Peter Talk 16:54, 17 August 2009 (EDT)
It's official shared:Multilingual statistics -- Wikitravel now has 50076 articles! Jpatokal 06:51, 21 August 2009 (EDT)
Wikitravel in the news[edit]Swept in from the pub: Australian news sites have Wiki threat to guidebooks running in the travel section at the moment - Cardboardbird 23:05, 12 March 2011 (EST) First bans[edit]I removed the "first banned user" and "first banned IP" as milestones as I don't think those are events worth recording for posterity. If anyone disagrees please revert and we can discuss, but this page generally captures good events in Wikitravel's history, and bans are not good events. -- Ryan • (talk) • 16:33, 20 May 2011 (EDT) Big number, big number[edit]{swept}} Folks, we have surpassed 25,000 articles on the English version of Wikitravel, and we hardly knew it! (Partially because StatScript seems to need some repairs.) The honors appear to have gone out on 17 June 2011 to the modest country town of Trowbridge, Wiltshire in the southwest of England. --Peter Talk 17:23, 31 July 2011 (EDT)
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