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TriciaG wrote: November 30th, 2020, 5:58 pm I'll check a bit later, but I'm pretty sure they'll go into December's count. (I think the stats use GMT.)
I must be superstitious or something. 97 is a perfectly good number, after all.
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Post by icequeen »

Bummer! I have one cataloging tonight, I thought it would make it in for November. Oh well, December works for me!
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TriciaG wrote: November 30th, 2020, 5:58 pm I'll check a bit later, but I'm pretty sure they'll go into December's count. (I think the stats use GMT.)
I think it is midnight PST. Servers are in California.
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Post by RSlabaugh »

Oh dear! If only I had finished PLing that last section on Saturday, the note may have been fixed and the project cataloged by now... :?

Won't we make a haul in December though?! :wink: :lol:
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Hmm. Checking this morning, we're down one - at 96. :hmm: I assume someone temporarily removed the "cataloged" status from a project (cataloging error that needs fixing, something like that).
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If anyone is curious, I calculated the number of active projects (those in the database that are [not] marked as On Hold or Abandoned - so they're Open, Fully Subscribed, Proof Listening, or in Validation). There are 640 of them.
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Post by KevinS »

TriciaG wrote: December 3rd, 2020, 6:51 pm If anyone is curious, I calculated the number of active projects (those in the database that are marked as On Hold or Abandoned - so they're Open, Fully Subscribed, Proof Listening, or in Validation). There are 640 of them.
That's remarkable. You say you did not include On Hold or Abandoned?
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Yes, sorry - typo. That's just active projects, not including those marked abandoned and on hold.
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Post by TriciaG »

In case you missed it...

During December, LibriVox volunteers completed 131 projects, bringing us to 1336 total projects for 2020. We blew the old record (1083 in 2013) by over 250 projects! :shock:

Here are the detailed stats:

Total number of projects 15516
Number of completed projects 14832
Number of completed non-English projects 1905
Total number of languages 100
Number of languages with a completed work 44
Number of completed solo projects 7897
Number of readers 10912
...who have completed something 10664

We cataloged 69 dramatic works this year, blowing the 2012 highest total of 65.

I'm sure there are other cool stats; feel free to dig, calculate, and post them. 8-)
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Post by Piotrek81 »

Next round number to watch for, at least from my point of view, is 2000 works in a language-other-than-English.
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Post by silverquill »

New people who have completed something in 2020 1,216. :clap:

I suspect that is a yearly record.
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Post by RSlabaugh »

Number of completed projects 14832
We should easily reach 15000 by February or March sometime... Any possibility of 16000 by the end of 2021? Your guess is as good as mine! :)
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RSlabaugh wrote: January 1st, 2021, 10:12 am Your guess is as good as mine!
As the winner of the recent contest, your guess is better than mine :lol:
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Post by RSlabaugh »

Rapunzelina wrote: January 1st, 2021, 10:21 am As the winner of the recent contest, your guess is better than mine :lol:
Was... ;)

But if I were to guess? Knowing what LVers are like when there's a neat number to reach, I wouldn't be surprised to see it happen. Still it would take 1168, which would be second only to the 2020 record. And none of us want more lockdown. So I won't guess. :lol:
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RSlabaugh wrote: January 1st, 2021, 10:42 am
Rapunzelina wrote: January 1st, 2021, 10:21 am As the winner of the recent contest, your guess is better than mine :lol:
Was... ;)

But if I were to guess? Knowing what LVers are like when there's a neat number to reach, I wouldn't be surprised to see it happen. Still it would take 1168, which would be second only to the 2020 record. And none of us want more lockdown. So I won't guess. :lol:
Yes, but if even a fraction of the people who joined during lockdown get addicted, as Todd always warns might happen, then we'll still have a quite sizable pool of volunteers and contributors.
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