Indonesian Wikipedia
Screenshot Mainpage of the Indonesian Wikipedia | |
Type of site | Internet encyclopedia project |
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Available in | Indonesian |
Headquarters | Miami, Florida |
Owner | Wikimedia Foundation |
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The Indonesian Wikipedia (Indonesian: Wikipedia Indonesia) is the edition of Wikipedia in the Indonesian language. The Indonesian Wikipedia is the fifth-fastest-growing Wikipedia in an Asian language after Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and Turkish language Wikipedias. Its first article was written on May 30, 2003,[1][2] yet its Main Page was created six months later on November 29, 2003.[3]
There are 390,176 articles in the Indonesian Wikipedia. In April 2016, there were 462 editors who made at least five edits in that month.
Background
Although the Indonesian language is similar to the Malay language, the Indonesian Wikipedia remains separate from the Malay Wikipedia[4] (initiated on October 2002).[5] The Indonesian and Malay Wikipedias were started separately by two different user groups within six months of each other. In 2009, Andrew Lih wrote "Because these groups are drawn on national boundaries, merging is not likely to happen soon."[4]
Indonesian is a normative form of the Malay language, an Austronesian (or Malayo-Polynesian) language which had been used as a lingua franca in the Indonesian archipelago for centuries, and was elevated to the status of an official language with the Indonesian Declaration of Independence in 1945, drawing inspiration from the Sumpah Pemuda (Youth's Oath) event in 1928. It is very similar to the official Malaysian form of the language. However, it does differ from the Malaysian form in some ways, with key differences in pronunciation and vocabulary, due in large part to the many Dutch words in the Indonesian vocabulary. It is spoken as a mother tongue by only 7% of the population of Indonesia, but altogether more than 200 million people speak it.[6] The Malay language is spoken by ethnic groups who reside in the Malay Peninsula, southern Thailand, parts of the Philippines, and Singapore. Malay is also considered one of the dialects of the Indonesian language by Indonesians living in central eastern Sumatra, the Riau Islands and parts of the coast of Borneo.[7]
The Indonesian Wikipedia has more articles on the administrative regions in Indonesia than any other of Wikipedia's languages.[8]
Contributors
In 2004, Tempo magazine published a feature about the Indonesian Wikipedia, in which Revo Soekatno, one of its best known contributors, described it as the "Encyclopedia from the boarding houses", meaning an encyclopedia that was produced by Indonesians living and studying overseas. The article contributed to the popularization of Wikipedia in the archipelago and since then, the Indonesian Wikipedia has seen its number of users rise remarkably.[9][10]
In 2006, following Time featuring "You" as its person of the year,[11] Kompas published a feature article on Revo where he was called the "Father of Wikipedia in Indonesian". The article highlighted the spirit of participation as the type of "addiction to the cyberspace that needed to be endorsed".[12][13] Other Indonesian publications followed suit to refer to Revo Soekatno as an "activist that built a community portal in Indonesia" praising his contributions to the presence of Indonesia in the Internet.[14]
In February 2009, the Indonesian Wikipedia achieved the milestone of 100,000 articles. One of the contributors mentioned in the article was the user borgx, who made 80 thousand edits starting in 2005. That year, the Indonesian Wikipedia had only fifty active contributors.[15][16]
Workshop and seminars
In March 2007, Bina Nusantara University invited Indonesian Wikipedians to speak at the first Wikipedia seminar for the public and to introduce Wikipedia Bahasa Indonesia and Wikimedia Foundation projects at its campus in Jakarta.[17]
In November 2007, the Indonesian Government, through its Department of Communication and Information, decided to establish an annual Indonesian ICT Award and invited the Indonesian Wikipedia Community to hold a workshop on how to write Wikipedia articles.[18][19] Ivan Lanin, one of the speakers interviewed by Antara, stated that the number of contributors to the Indonesian Wikipedia was rising, and the articles were beginning to become more diverse. According to Revo's speech, the challenge for the Indonesian Wikipedia in the future was to gain credibility and give the public assurance about the quality of the content provided.
The first day of the workshop was attended by 40 people, although the number of computers provided for hands-on practice was considerably less than the number of participants.[20]
The following year, at the 2008 Indonesian ICT Awards, the Indonesian Wikipedia Community held separate workshop sessions for the public and for organizations.[21]
Indonesian Wikipedia DVD
In August 2008, the Indonesian version of CHIP Magazine distributed a complimentary DVD containing more than 80,000 articles (without images) with its 11th anniversary edition. This edition also featured a three-page Wikipedia article titled "Wikipedia: When one thousand brains are better than one". The article provided an extensive history of Wikipedia, including the Indonesian Wikipedia, as well as a description of the Wikimedia Indonesia chapter, which was in preparation at that time.[22]
However, a DVD version of the Indonesian Wikipedia with photos was already in existence since April 2008 and could be purchased online from an independent vendor for 20 thousand rupiah, around US$2.[23]
Milestones
- 1,000 articles - Mar 16, 2004
- 10,000 articles - May 31, 2005
- 50,000 articles - Feb 1, 2007
- 100,000 articles - Feb 21, 2009
- 180,000 articles - Dec 26, 2011
- 200,000 articles - Mar 27, 2012
- 300,000 articles - Oct 2013
Related Wikipedias
These are Wikipedias written in local Indonesian languages. Two are still in the Incubator.
- Acehnese Wikipedia (ace:)
- Balinese Wikipedia (still in Incubator)
- Banyumasan Wikipedia (map-bms:)
- Buginese Wikipedia (bug:)
- Javanese Wikipedia (jv:)
- Madurese Wikipedia (still in Incubator)
- Malay Wikipedia (ms:)
- Sundanese Wikipedia (su:)
- Minangkabau Wikipedia (min:)
See also
- (Indonesian) Indonesian Wikipedia: Announcements - extensive, more complete table of data on the growing number of articles in Indonesian Wikipedia.
- (Indonesian) Indonesian Wikipedia: Statistics - various statistics reflecting the growth of Indonesian Wikipedia.
- (Indonesian) Proposed merger of Indonesian Wikipedia and Malay Wikipedia
- (Indonesian) ms:Wikipedia:Proposal to unify - usulan penggabungan di Wikipedia bahasa Melayu.
- (Indonesian) Revo Arka Giri Soekatno, the first contributor to Indonesian Wikipedia
References
- Lih, Andrew. The Wikipedia Revolution: How a Bunch of Nobodies Created the World's Greatest Encyclopedia. Hyperion, New York City. 2009. First Edition. ISBN 978-1-4013-0371-6 (alkaline paper).
Notes
- ↑ (Indonesian) Electron History Page in Bahasa Indonesia
- ↑ (Indonesian) Tokoh Indonesia: Revo AGS: Indonesian Wikipedia Contributor
- ↑ (Indonesian) Wikipedia Bahasa Indonesia Main Page history
- 1 2 Lih, p. 136.
- ↑ "Malay Wikipedia History".
- ↑ Axis translations: Indonesian language
- ↑ Ethnologue report for Netherlands
- ↑ Indonesian Wikipedia
- ↑ (Indonesian) Tempo Interactive (2004): Encyclopedia from boarding house
- ↑ (Indonesian) Tempo Interactive (2004): Encyclopedia from the boarding houses
- ↑ TIME: Time's Person of the Year: You
- ↑ (Indonesian) Kompas: Revo Perintis Wikipedia bahasa Indonesia
- ↑ (Indonesian) Copy of Kompas article in Wikipedia Bahasa Indonesia user REX Archive
- ↑ (Indonesian) SWA Magazine: Activist who built community portal
- ↑ (Indonesian) Antara: Indonesian Wikipedia Now 100 Thousand Articles
- ↑ (Indonesian) Kompas.com: Indonesian Wikipedia Reach 100 Thousand Articles
- ↑ (Indonesian) Surabaya Design Forum: Invitation to attend Wikipedia Seminar held by Expmo production
- ↑ (Indonesian) Information Technology Faculty Information for Seminar and Workshop
- ↑ (Indonesian) Invitation for Workshop
- ↑ (Indonesian) Antara: Indonesian Wikipedia the Third Largest in Asia
- ↑ (Indonesian) INAICTA official page: National Rise Though Digital Creativity - Invitation for organizations to write in the Wikipedia
- ↑ (Indonesian) Content page for Chip August 08 Edition
- ↑ (Indonesian) Wikipedia Indonesia DVD sold by Toko Baliwae
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wikipedia Bahasa Indonesia. |
Indonesian edition of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
For a list of words relating to Indonesian Wikipedia, see the Indonesian language category of words in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. |
Wikibooks has a book on the topic of: Indonesian |
Meta has related information at: Tell us about Indonesian Wikipedia |
Indonesian Wikiquote has quotations related to: Indonesian Wikiquote
Indonesian Wikisource has original text related to this article: |
Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Indonesian phrasebook. |
- (Indonesian) Indonesian Wikipedia mobile version
- Putra, Budi. "Fast growing of Indonesian Wikipedia." CNET Asia. August 31, 2006.