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Wikiquote is a sister project of Wikipedia, using the same MediaWiki software. It is one of a family of wiki-based projects run by the Wikimedia Foundation. Based on an idea by Daniel Alston and implemented by Brion VIBBER, the goal of the project is to produce collaboratively a vast reference of quotations from prominent people, books and proverbs, and to give details about them.

Initially the project was created in English, but in July 2004, more languages were added.

History


Multilingual cooperation


In July 2004, about 70 subdomains were set up, but most of them have no contributors. The followings are parts of subdomains which had been created in July 2004: all of them were attracted by editors' interest at the time and soon became active.

The number of active Wikiquote projects is growing. On January 2005 26 language projects were active. Here 'active' means the project has at least one legitimate article and one edit within a month. After a half year, 34 language projects are known as active.

As of May 6, 2006, seven projects have more than 2,000 articles. The biggest Wikiquote is the English project with over 6,500 articles, followed by German, Polish, Italian, Russian, Portuguese and Bulgarian projects. Around thirty projects, including those seven, have more than 100 articles.

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Wikimedia projects

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