The Wikipedia of Ripuarian languages (Kölsch: Wikipedia op Ripoarisch Platt) is the Ripuarian edition of Wikipedia. It was started on 6 July 2005, as WiKoelsch on a private server, and was converted to an official Wikipedia during April 2006. As only about a million people[1] speak the Ripuarian languages, the Ripuarian Wikipedia is relatively small. Since both the use of Ripuarian, and the population capable of using a Ripuarian language, are decreasing, it is also an endangered language Wikipedia. The total number of edits on this Wikipedia is 1,609,073.

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The Main Page of the Ripuarian Wikipedia as of July 2011
The Main Page of the Ripuarian Wikipedia as of July 2011.
Type of site
Internet encyclopedia project
Available inRipuarian
OwnerWikimedia Foundation
URLksh.wiki.x.io
CommercialNo
RegistrationOptional
Launched6 July 2005

History

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Preparation phase

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The first discussions about a Wikipedia in Colognian in the first place, or all Ripuarian languages on second thought, started 2004 in the German Wikipedia.[2][3] Ripuarian languages are spoken mainly in the District Cologne in the South-West of North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany and smaller adjacent areas in Rhineland-Palatinate, Belgium, and the Netherlands.

 
The WiKoelsch Logo

During the first half of 2005, the idea condensed and a first small group of contributors were willing to try it. One of them installed MediaWiki on his own server and made it available under the domain wikoelsch.dergruenepunk.de for everyone willing to contribute to it at 6 July 2005. After a phase of initial silence, slightly more than 1000 pages were created in the remainder of the year. Roughly half of them were stub pages and disambiguation pages, for instance about abbreviations.

In September 2004 already, a request had been made to create a Wikipedia for Ripuarian languages,[4] which spurred a discussion which finally led to the acceptance of the proposal by the Wikimedia Foundations board of trustees two days before Christmas in the same year.[5] Although the Wikipedia is dedicated to all Ripuarian languages, it was - pars pro toto - to be created with the identifier ksh for the wiki and interlanguage links to it. That was a SIL code, which was later to become an ISO 639-3 code. It refers solely to the Colognian language, the biggest and best documented [6] Ripuarian variety. The ISO 639 joint advisory committee had refused to add ksh to the ISO 639-2,[7] and to create a code for the Ripuarian group at that time.

On 24 March 2005, the new wiki was set up under the domain ksh.wiki.x.io.

 
Screenshot of the main page of the WiKoelsch wiki after the Wikipedia of the Ripuarian languages had become operative.

Transition

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When the new wiki was created on the server cluster of the Wikimedia Foundation under the domain ksh.wiki.x.io and was going to be used, a series of outages of the test website delayed copying content from there. Also, it was not possible to transfer data directly from one SQL server to the other, thus the newly developed page export and import feature of MediaWiki[8] had to be used. Several bugs and deficiencies [9] were detected during the process and had to be overcome.[10] Since it was not possible to transfer user accounts and passwords, a volunteer developed and hosted a dual login web page allowing to supply two username/password pairs which were automatically verified against either wiki. If successful, a public list of user name pairs was updated, so the user continuity and proper attribution was guaranteed.[11] Towards the end of April, 2006, the Wikipedia became eventually usable with page data and its history,[12] but cleaning up various remains of the problems left behind by the transition took several more months.

The WiKoelsch wiki was kept online for quite a while. It went offline as late as early fall 2007. It is but to some degree available in the Internet Archive.[13]

Wikipedia

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Though a Colognian localization of MediaWiki had already been begun during the preparation phase, it was incomplete and had in part become outdated. With the advent of the Wikipedia, a new move was made to continue collaboratively; initially in the German Wikipedia [14] and later, since mid-2006, in the Ripuarian one.[15][16] Although it had been planned to provide at least two varieties of Ripuarian, that did not work out due to a series of mishaps. In the last days of August, 2006, only one of the localizations went online.[17]

Towards the end of the year 2006, a series of harsh and in part unnecessarily personal arguments were held about the spellings in the Wikipedia of Ripuarian languages. They led to almost two months of edit-warring [18] and an apparently non-serious proposal of a Colognian-only Wikipedia.[19] In early 2007 some regular, productive contributors withdrew.[20]

On 9 January 2009, the ksh Wikipedia was mentioned in an own short article in a local newspaper.[21]

Statistics

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There are 3,000 articles on this edition of Wikipedia and a total of 10,723 pages. This language edition has an article depth of 994, compared to the English Wikipedia's 1285. As of 17 December 2024, this is the Wikipedia with the third-highest article depth.[22]

  • 1,609,073 total edits were made.
  • There are 23,701 registered users, including 14 active users and 3 administrators.

References

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  1. ^ This is an estimate based on the quarter million estimate of Colognian speakers published 1997 by H. Jakobs according to http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=ksh or in print in: M. Paul Lewis (editor): Ethnologue: Languages of the World. 16th edition, ISBN 978-1-55671-216-6. There is no language census about Ripuarian speakers.
  2. ^ See (in German) de:Talk:Kölsch (Sprache)#alte Diskussion. Other parts on subpages of personal talk pages have been deleted.
  3. ^ See also: (in Kölsch) ksh:Project:Archiv/Hingerjründ
  4. ^ "Requests for new languages - Meta". Meta.wikimedia.org. Retrieved 30 December 2016.
  5. ^ meta:Requests for new languages/Wikipedia Ripuarian
  6. ^ With more than 50 monographic publications at least about the language according to the German National Library as of July 2011, see (in German) http://d-nb.info/gnd/4378826-9/about/html
  7. ^ See e-mail reproduced at ksh:Project:Archiv/Klaaf üvver de Andraach#KSH kütt nitt en de ISO 639-2
  8. ^ m:Help:Export, m:Help:Import.
  9. ^ See, for instance, bugs 5438, 5703, 5701, 6119, 6120, 5770, 8798, 10372, and (in Kölsch) ksh:Project:Wikoelsch-Ėmpocht/Äkßpocht Lėßß Deijl 1
  10. ^ A more detailed but somewhat incomplete report can be found at: (in Kölsch) ksh:Project:Wikoelsch-Ėmpocht
  11. ^ See: (in Kölsch) ksh:Project:Archiv/Impocht-Klaaf#Sisherheijdt
  12. ^ The transfer of page contents was finally completed at April, 30th, 2005, see: (in Kölsch) ksh:Project:Archiv/Impocht-Klaaf#Date Övvernaahm affjeshloßße †††
  13. ^ "Dropcatcher.de". Archived from the original on 21 August 2017. Retrieved 30 December 2016.
  14. ^ "Benutzer:Purodha/languageKsh.php – Wikipedia". De.wiki.x.io (in German). Retrieved 30 December 2016.
  15. ^ "Benutzer:Purodha/languageKsh.php – Wikipedia". De.wiki.x.io (in German). 1 December 2016. Retrieved 30 December 2016.
  16. ^ ksh:Project:Archiv/LanguageKsh.php
  17. ^ (in Kölsch) Project:Et Neuste#Et eezte ripoarisch Ingerf.C3.A4j.C3.9F f.C3.B6 MediaWikki e.C3.9F doh
  18. ^ meta:User:Purodha/Edit War in the Ripuarian Wikipedia
  19. ^ meta:Requests for new languages/Wikipedia Kölsch
  20. ^ [1] [dead link]
  21. ^ Von Simon Hopf (1 January 1970). "Rhein-Kreis Neuss: Das Kölsche Wikipedia". Ngz-online.de. Retrieved 30 December 2016.
  22. ^ "List of Wikipedias". Wikipedia. 25 May 2020.
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