Translations:Learning and Evaluation/Evaluation reports/2013/Edit-a-thons/35/en

The majority of program leaders reported about content production. Reported events averaged almost 24,000 characters in total, with individual participants averaging almost 3 pages of characters added each.
Participants at the reported edit-a-thons averaged almost 3 pages of content each.

The majority of program leaders were able to provide us with the amount of new content that got added to Wikipedia's article namespace during the event.[1] Events produced an average 23,993 characters with the most productive event reporting 157,586 characters of text produced during the event.[2]

  1. We transformed the WikiMetrics metric "bytes added" to character count in order improve understandability. In most European languages, one byte equals one character.
  2. 65% of program leaders reported total number of bytes added during their Edit-a-thon event, which ranged from 991 to 157,586 bytes with an average of 23,992.5 bytes (Mean=29,862, Standard deviation=32,576).