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2454: 1949: 1789:) or infrastructure-related (e.g. identify the ten most important articles to the project, clean out an overburdened category, design a project banner, list categories of interest to the project) or some of both, but they should be concrete, specific, measurable, clearly articulated and, taken together, not too complex or too time-consuming. To encourage other participants to stay on task, individual editors can provide a short status report every few days about what they have accomplished and how it relates to the initial goals. 350:{{#invoke:WikiProject banner|main |PROJECT = Birds |BANNER_NAME = {{subst:FULLPAGENAME}} |small = {{{small|}}} |category={{{category|¬}}} |listas = {{{listas|}}} |IMAGE_LEFT = Ruddy-turnstone-icon.png |MAIN_TEXT = This article is within the scope of the ''']''', a collaborative effort to improve Knowledge (XXG)'s coverage of Birds. If you would like to participate, you can visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks. }} 2084: 2401: 2193: 872: 828: 781: 466: 379: 442: 361: 58: 910: 38: 2268: 1962: 2024: 2316: 320:
they may find similarly interested editors. Second, they can store information related to how the WikiProject views the page (e.g. assessment of the page's quality and importance to the WikiProject's topic, whether an image is required, et al.). Third, they can place the talk page into various WikiProject-related
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that another project support an article, change its scope, quit working on an article, or otherwise do what you want. Disputes may arise between projects or outside editors over formatting, such as the preferred system for organizing an article or the contents of a template. Disputes may also arise
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Trying to solve every problem at once, however, leads to fragmentation of effort and leaves editors feeling isolated. Taking on complicated tasks results in editors feeling like they have failed. Taking on enormous or lengthy projects leads editors to conclude that the project is unable to complete
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In general a new WikiProject page should be kept as simple as possible and should be permitted to grow organically. While it may be tempting to create a page with dozens of rarely used sections of boilerplate, this is usually a bad idea; a small project usually cannot focus on many areas at once, and
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You've got your talk page banner, it's time to deploy it! Any editor can add any WikiProject banner to the top of any talk page (e.g. you might add {{WikiProject Birds|class=stub |importance=low}} to the top of some small article on a bird). When adding talk page banners, keep the following in mind:
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Many WikiProjects choose to create project banners to place on the talk pages of articles related to the WikiProject's topic. These talk page banners serve a few important functions. First, they serve as a recruiting tool, giving editors interested in those pages a direct link to a WikiProject where
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Similarly, all editors that approach a project with comments, questions, or suggestions should be welcome and treated courteously, as valuable potential participants or current participants that simply haven't taken the step of signing a designated page. To make your project a welcoming, friendly,
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Many WikiProjects start with just a few participants and are never able to attract additional interested editors to their cause. This inevitably leads to the WikiProject becoming inactive. No matter how dedicated the core WikiProject participants are, editors' interests change, and editors come and
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The presence of a project banner indicates to readers that the article has been, or will be, developed by participants in the project, and that questions about the article can be directed to participants in the project. When the project does not expect to support an article's improvement, it should
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is a group of people who want to work together to improve Knowledge (XXG). The WikiProject is the people, not the pages they use to coordinate their work, nor the subject area that interests them. This page provides advice on how to organize discussions and administrative issues so that the team
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to maintain current lists, projects simply consider any editor involved in its work to be a participant. This approach prevents the inappropriate inclusion of editors that listed their names but have since left Knowledge (XXG) or moved on to other areas, as well as prevents rejection of valuable
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Most WikiProjects that are started go inactive within a year or two. Since the encyclopedia benefits from users collaborating to improve various topics, we would certainly prefer WikiProjects survive and thrive. With that in mind, here are some common pitfalls that seem to result in WikiProjects
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with no clearly-defined chain of command, some projects have benefited from instituting a hierarchy to help organize editor efforts. This is typically done by appointing or electing "coordinators" who take on an increased role in the project's activities. Coordinators are not usually endowed by
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The most critical task for a new project is figuring out how to work together. Editors need to learn how to edit articles together and communicate with each other on the project's talk page. To facilitate this process, it helps to propose a short series of achievable tasks early in the group's
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General announcements and notifications of important discussions and major tasks being undertaken. This may not be necessary for a small project—where such points can be better raised on the project's talk page—but becomes more important as the project grows and traffic on the discussion page
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Most projects organize and assess their efforts by tracking the status of articles tagged with the talk page banner. By far the most common way this is done is by displaying a table that tracks the assessed importance and quality for all pages with the project's banner. An example table for
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WikiProjects are fundamentally social endeavors. If your group doesn't work well together, the project is likely to fail. Fights between participants may start on an article's talk page and spill over to the project's pages. It is helpful to address these problems promptly, calmly, and
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Many large projects post regular newsletters to the talk pages of project participants in order to keep interested editors informed of the WikiProject's progress and goals as well as any relevant discussions occurring across the site. For a list of currently circulating newsletters, see
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their project with any special "executive" powers; however, they are often responsible for making sure the maintenance and housekeeping work necessary for project activities is continually done. This organization has been more common in relatively large projects (e.g.
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and ultimately successful group, avoid saying things that will be received as excluding these editors, such as "Thank you for adding your thoughts for the project participants to consider" or "We should keep this discussion among existing project participants."
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participants that didn't bother to sign the list. In nearly all projects that elect coordinators, editors that have participated in some way but haven't placed their names on the formal participant list vote on an equal basis with listed participants.
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One of the most important items to announce to the project; particularly for a younger and smaller project, a successful FAC can be a great morale booster—but will often require the assistance of multiple project participants to
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Nearly all projects maintain a list of participants; however, editors on this list have no special powers or rights compared to other editors. These lists tend to be inaccurate and outdated. Rather than dramatically increasing
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The simplest approach to focusing the attention of project participants is the creation of a central list of open tasks. For many projects, this will take the form of a simple section on the project page (sometimes using the
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Now that your project exists, point other interested editors your way! Leave a short post on the talk pages of related projects to notify others of the new project's existence. List the project at the manually maintained
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Where the value on the quality and importance scales will be passed to the template when it's placed on a page (see article talk pages for examples). The values for the assessment scales follow the ones developed by the
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Some projects make welcome templates to allow editors to quickly post an encouraging note with useful links on the talk page of new editors that sign up for the project. Existing welcome templates are listed at
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Two kinds of disputes destroy WikiProjects: conflict among participants, and conflict with other projects or editors. Either kind of dispute alienates editors and reduces the capacity for productive work.
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Once a project has begun to attract participants, the pressing problem becomes finding something for them to do. Keeping people around is harder than recruiting them; bored editors will quickly leave.
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who may be able to complete the addition with relative ease. Also note that if your template name is unwieldy to type repeatedly, you can create redirects from easier-to-type titles (e.g.
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This page provides instructions and advice for setting up a new WikiProject and for using the various resources that community members have developed for organizing WikiProjects' efforts.
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If you'd like to add the banner to a large number of articles that can be made into an easy list (e.g. they are all members of one or a few categories), consider asking for help from a
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has long had much higher standards for article assessment than the average project. In disputes with another project or with editors outside your project, your only effective tool is
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go from the encyclopedia. A core function of any surviving WikiProject is to continuously recruit new interested editors to help maintain the project and its associated tasks.
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Some WikiProjects have developed awards that they grant to participants for project-related work, in order to boost morale. A list of WikiProject specific awards is at
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Articles which do not yet exist, but which should be created. These can often be culled from existing lists or navigational templates related to the project's scope.
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While all editors are invited to tag articles for any active project, the project can also remove its banner from any article that it does not intend to support.
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Depending on the project's focus, initial tasks might be article-related (e.g. clean up a key article, create a series of articles, find and nominate
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existence. By focusing efforts, the group is more likely to work together, and to feel afterwards like the group successfully achieved a shared goal.
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Many projects also use talk page banners to store assessments of the article's quality and importance to the WikiProject. Talk page banners that use
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an excessively complex structure can discourage potential new participants—particularly if they're participating in their first WikiProject!
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Creating a WikiProject talk page banner can range from simple to somewhat complicated. Project talk banners are generally created at
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The article should be related to the scope of the WikiProject. Consider adding a message on the talk page or using the
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This page is a detailed instruction set for creating a new WikiProject. For more general guidance on WikiProjects, see
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with minor modification, some have developed a more complex system of awards based on the topic they focus on (e.g.
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template above is it will also automatically categorize the talk page into relevant categories (in this case
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directory updates based on the WikiProject category tree, so add your project to one of the subcategories of
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to your project page. Alternatively, you can copy the text from another project and adapt it accordingly.
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for a discussion of advanced project banners, internal navigation templates, and task list templates.
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the most important task for a new WikiProject is to recruit and retain that group of editors
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template supports many other optional functions including task forces, portal links,
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No project can control another project, editor or set of articles. No project
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template, although this creates additional subpages which may not be needed).
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These can be added manually, or collected from existing cleanup categories.
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can add this functionality with relative ease using the instructions at
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that participants may put on their own userpage. A list of these is at
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answering frequently asked questions about WikiProjects.
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Basically, adding to the above template: 281:(Instructions for the template it uses are 1939: 1925: 1917: 720: 626:not add the project's banner to that page. 542:Knowledge (XXG):Version 1.0 Editorial Team 436: 355: 199: 185: 52: 1895:Knowledge (XXG):WikiProject Council/Guide 1644:Knowledge (XXG):WikiProject Council/Guide 45:Knowledge (XXG):WikiProject Council/Guide 1889:Knowledge (XXG) talk:WikiProject Council 778: 724:Bird articles by quality and importance 471:This article is within the scope of the 384:This article is within the scope of the 295:Knowledge (XXG):WikiProject Space debris 755: 750: 745: 740: 641:) and use that template title instead. 438: 357: 301:). Also consider posting a note on the 139: 100: 64: 1848:, which uses the normal standards for 1836:over quality standards. 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