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Nice work as always. And now it is time for me to do what you hate..and add a "but" to the kudos. There is a manifest difference between "articles" and "drafts" at Citizendium. I haven't looked hard at it yet but "drafts" are not accepted as "articles" does this include both? Are the split up in a way that allows for separating out the proccess? Looking at the number of "articles" and "drafts" and the rate that "drafts" become "articles" would be quiet interesting. tmtoulouse 07:49, 7 July 2009 (UTC)
 * I didn't customize my scripts for Citizendium, but looked up the articles in main space (as with Conservapedia, wikipedia, etc.): Citizendium doesn't seem to differentiate their articles and drafts by putting them into separate namespaces, but with the help of templates - which I didn't look for. At its statistic page, Citizendium states: We have 11,351 live articles, of which 111 are approved and 963 are developed., so an approved article seems to be a rare animal... 08:23, 7 July 2009 (UTC)