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Yes even though the next MCOTM/W is often decided by vote occasionally it is also decided by decree. When flu was sweeping across the world it became the collaboration of the mouth. I agree with this approach. We should also take into account the current important logistical events such as googles
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Nope, don't remember a single murmur of dissent ... my only intention is to expose those editors that don't often stray from a set of articles to the collaboration, but on the overhand to keep participants interested choose subjects they want to edit on ... I myself tend to be happy whatever topic is
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I was thinking maybe we should do a round-robin of medicines task forces to start with, that is pick an article that would be of interest to each in-turn, we might pick up some extra help on the way ... Another is that if a medicine article is going through GA or FA to switch to helping there - you
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which we could have a bash at clearing ... I know its part of ongoing project stuff but a concerted effort to catch-up with ourselves wouldn't go amiss? We could also look at say cleaning up a category or sorting out a topic or set of articles ( do we have any featured topics yet? )
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Definitely! The GAC backlog was blown away earlier this year so it might be possible to get a review as the collaboration is running ... obviously we need to make sure it is in retty good shape before this to not waste reviewers time... The collaboration was running on the
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seriously? pneumothorax has been the "project of the month" for the last 4 month? I'm sort of new here so I don't know about this sort of things, but is it always like this? I'm waiting for the next collaboration of the month so I can translate pneumothorax to french.
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