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GCpedia screenshots and statistics

16 April 2009 by Peter

Screenshots

At the last Third Tuesday Ottawa event I was chatting with some folks about GCpedia. I mentioned the new look to the home page, and someone suggested that I share some screen grabs. Happy to oblige.

Click the thumbnails to see full size:

French main page
French main page
English main page
English main page


Statistics

As of today, GCpedia consists of:

  • 14,465 total pages (including talk pages, stubs and such)
  • 2434 pages of “real” content
  • 2642 files uploaded
  • 710,518 page views
  • 76,240 edits
  • 4296 registered users

Most viewed pages (views in parentheses):

  • Main Page (151,622)
  • Category:Communities (16,763)
  • Information management community (6,813)
  • Category:Project (6,022)
  • Applying Leading-Edge Technology (CCO Working Group) (4,928)
  • Page d’accueil (4,579)
  • Help:Getting Started (4,077)
  • Applying Leading-Edge Technology (CCO Working Group)/Best Practices (sub-working group) (3,959)
  • Enterprise Information Architecture Sub-Committee (3,452)
  • Category:Lexiconapedia (3,271)

Leaving aside the main page, help and category pages, it looks like the usual suspects are most heavily represented – IT, IM, and Communications (the acronym CCO means “Communications Community Office” – a support org for Government of Canada communicators).

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Posted in bureaucracy, collaboration, government, wikis | Tagged GCpedia, GoC, wikis | 3 Comments

3 Responses

  1. on 22 April 2009 at 12:19 am gord

    This is absolutely incredible. What I find even more incredible is not even the tiniest hint of a whisper about this has entered my agency.

    This is the kind of thing we should be working towards, and I think it could be really useful for policy analysts such as myself as we could share best practices and collaborate with other policy analyst’s in OGDs.


  2. on 22 April 2009 at 8:45 am Peter

    Not a whisper? wow, talk about heads in the sand.


  3. on 28 April 2010 at 11:01 am Wiki Angst. « Spaghetti Testing | Peter Smith

    [...] in particular has become a space for folks across the GoC who are in my line of work to share info. Tips, how-to’s, examples. Stuff I can borrow, copy, tweak and apply to my own [...]



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