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narrow scopes tend to become inactive due to lack of editors, not enough associated encyclopedia pages for sustained effort, or competing with a broader-scoped more popular project that draws the time of interested editors. Broadening the proposed scope may help to bring in more pages and editors; although a scope too broad may fail to interest editors who wish to collaborate on only a subset of your topic.
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about the project's scope is often available on the WikiProject's main page, and sometimes also on documentation associated with the template. All editors should avoid tagging an article with a disruptive number of WikiProject banners. If an article is only tangentially related to the scope of a WikiProject, then please do not place that project's banner on the article. For example, washing
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reasons why editors recommend "this" instead of "that"). Well-written WikiProject advice material also takes into account the fact that most articles are within the scope of multiple WikiProjects, and seeks to avoid conflicting advice, which can lead to unproductive "territorial" disputes between projects, and between projects and editors with WikiProject-unrelated editing concerns.
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question about an article. Consequently, pages should only be marked with WikiProject banners for projects that intend to support the tagged pages. Pages of broad interest may fall within the scopes of several projects, and may therefore have several project banners on their talk page (these banners are often collapsed to be less visible with
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Many editors place banners on behalf of WikiProjects in which they are not participants. This practice is normally welcomed by WikiProjects as it brings to their attention new and interesting articles. Be judicious in making such placements by carefully reviewing the scope of the project. Information
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to mark certain pages as within the scope of the WikiProject. This helps the WikiProjects to organize their progress improving pages within the project's scope. Additionally, talk page banners may point interested editors towards relevant WikiProjects where they might become involved, or just ask a
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into larger, more active projects. This could be a good option if you wish for links to the smaller project to now point to the larger project. If there's still an active community at the smaller project, it could instead be merged as a task force of a larger project. Guidance on that can be found
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is not a concern here; however, filling the support roles with new accounts is unlikely to lead to a sustainable project). While there are no hard rules for what constitutes "sufficient" support, projects that are likely to succeed tend to start with at least 6 to 12 active Wikipedians. Once that
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find people who want to work together on the project with you. The first stop should be to look for projects with similar interests (if any exist). Use the directories above or check the talk pages of related articles for projects with interests that overlap with yours. Post at the talk pages for
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If you're having trouble finding interested editors, consider that the scope of your proposed project may be too narrow. Knowledge is a huge place with many draws on editors' attention; finding several long-term editors with a sustained interest in one topic may not be easy. Projects with overly
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WikiProject advice can best help editors by providing: subject-specific considerations in applying site-wide standards; links to subject-specific templates; a list of information that editors should consider including in a given type of article; relevant examples; and clear explanations (e.g.,
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interested in collaborating on a specific topic within Knowledge. A WikiProject is a group of people, not a set of pages, a subject area, a list of tasks, or a category. The pages of a WikiProject serve as a central place for coordination, discussion, and organization of the group's activities
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While inactive projects do no harm to the encyclopedia, it may be beneficial to tag them as inactive, in order to divert interested editors to more active projects on similar topics. Projects are generally considered inactive if the talk page has received nothing other than routine/automated
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assessment program (which is most of them), every banner placed is a demand for an assessment according to the project's guidelines. It is more friendly to omit outside WikiProjects that you think will rate the article as low importance relative to their specific field.
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among its participants. When group cohesion is maintained—where, in other words, project participants are willing to share in the less exciting work—a WikiProject can muster the energy and direction to produce excellent articles systematically rather than incidentally.
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A WikiProject may also help build ties between Wikipedians interested in a topic, and the broader community interested in that topic: establishing partnerships, mentoring new Wikipedians, etc. In this respect, the role of a WikiProject may overlap with the role of a
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those similar projects asking if editors are interested in your starting a project focused on your topic. If you can't find other editors with similar interests, consider participating in a current project instead. Single-editor projects tend to have short lives.
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If you place a banner for a WikiProject in which you do not participate, and one of its regular participants removes it, do not re-add the banner without discussion. A WikiProject's participants define the scope of their project (the articles that they
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Many WikiProjects fall inactive or semi-active because they have a lack of interested editors or they simply have served their initial purpose. Many small scope projects fall inactive or semi-active after establishing an organizational structure,
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for starting a new WikiProject applies here: WikiProjects are groups of editors; if you can't recruit other editors to the cause, the project will likely become inactive again. If you decide to revive a WikiProject, consider the following tips:
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Much of the work that participants do to sustain a successful WikiProject (quality assessment, peer review, coordination of volunteer editors, etc.) can be tedious, unrewarding, and unappreciated. To be effective, a WikiProject must foster an
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related to the specific topic. WikiProject pages may be used to develop criteria, maintain various collaborative processes, keep track of work that needs to be done, and act as a forum where relevant issues may be discussed.
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that are key to your proposed group, as well as current WikiProjects that relate to those pages. Then interested users will sign-up to support the project (feel free to advertise this at related projects or pages.
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The community has developed a broad array of tools to help WikiProjects manage the articles that they're interested in. Actively maintained tools are listed below, as well as instructions for how to utilize them:
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Alternatively, a project that has gone inactive because it has served its stated purpose, had an unrealistic scope, or is otherwise unlikely to be ever revived can be marked as "defunct" per the instructions at
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outlines the accepted practices for starting and maintaining WikiProjects, as well as some tips for how to organize WikiProjects effectively. For more detailed instructions on how to start a WikiProject, see
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threshold is reached, the proposal can be considered successful and the project created (see below). If there is insufficient support to start the project after a few months, the proposal will generally be
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announcements or unanswered queries for a year or more. To verify that a project is inactive, post on its talk page asking if anyone minds marking it as such. If there are no objections, you can add
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Seek out collaboration with related projects. Tell them that the project is active, invite them to help, and ask whether there is an article of mutual interest that both groups could collaborate on.
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Editors who are working on such an advice page or section are encouraged to carefully study the main policies, guidelines, and relevant well-accepted general Knowledge essays. The good advice pages
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If the WikiProject uses any of the tools referenced above, you may need to update the WikiProject listings used by those tools to ensure the tools will still work with the new WikiProject name.
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Notify existing participants of your efforts and invite them to contribute, to make suggestions, or to leave a note on the project's talk page about what they're currently editing.
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to track and support), which includes defining an article as being outside the scope of the project. Similarly, if a WikiProject says that an article is within their scope, do not
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to see if your project idea has been proposed before (if it has, be prepared to justify why you feel this time the project will succeed). Follow the instructions on that page to
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to its banner template. This will generate a more discouraging message, suggesting interested editors look for related projects. Sometimes small, inactive projects are simply
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already exists), and you're concerned coordination on this topic would either overwhelm the existing project's talk page, or be overwhelmed by it, consider organizing as a
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Interested in starting a WikiProject? First, check to see if the project (or related projects) already exist(s). You can browse existing projects at the
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Respond promptly to queries and post occasional messages at the WikiProject's talk page to let people know what you're working on and how they can help.
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Create any missing userbox, project banner, or user invite templates. See whether the assessment system for the project banner works, and fix it if not.
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There may still arise situations when there is a seemingly intractable disagreement between projects. If that happens, you can ask for advice from the
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under that existing project instead. This would drastically reduce the amount of setup and maintenance required to keep the project pages functioning.
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In 2007, editors agreed to limit "WikiProject country" banners on articles about a city if the city has changed countries over the course of history.
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on editors than material written by any single individual editor. Any advice page that has not been formally approved by the community through the
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The following templates are available to WikiProjects for clarifying the distinction between WikiProject advice and Knowledge-wide guidelines:
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Update the WikiProject template to point to the new WikiProject page, and to have it use a new category that matches the new name.
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can generate a subpage listing the recognized content (Featured Articles, Good Articles, In The News, etc.) of a WikiProject. See
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under an existing WikiProject. A task force is a group of editors interested in a smaller part of a WikiProject's scope (e.g.
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link on the project page, using the project's article category. (For project Knowledge:WikiProject X, this will generally be
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Renaming a WikiProject is not as simple as moving the WikiProject page itself. The steps involved would generally include:
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If the project doesn't yet exist, but you've found interested editors, it's time to propose your project idea! Go to the
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construct: its success depends on its ability to function as a cohesive group of editors working towards a common goal.
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used to maintain WikiProject lists but both are currently down. Lists can still be made manually; Example:
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This will replace the banner with a message saying that the project is inactive, and add the template to
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Based on discussion at a WikiProject proposal or at a given WikiProject, you may instead wish to start a
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Rename the WikiProject page, moving all subpages with it (for best results, seek the assistance from an
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makes it easier to fill out assessments on WikiProject talk banners. Instructions for installing it are
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of all pages tagged with the WikiProject banner by making a list of all WikiProject articles, then use
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generates tables summarizing article quality and importance statistics. For more information, see
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Knowledge:Knowledge Signpost/2011-05-16/WikiProject report § Back to Life: Reviving WikiProjects
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within their scope, such as insisting that all articles that interest the project must contain
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If your project doesn't already exist, it's time to look for editors with similar interests.
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produces a weekly report of all project articles tagged with various maintenance templates (
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Recruit other interested editors by posting on the talk page of similar WikiProjects, the
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of project participants can be overruled by a broader consensus at a more visible forum.
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concluded that removing WikiProject tags from talk pages (the RfC was specifically about
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and display a message at the top of the page notifying editors of the project's status.
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However, in a few cases, projects have wrongly used these pages as a means of asserting
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Rename the relevant categories pages (also may require admin or page mover assistance).
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and cleanup listings, and perhaps linking to relevant pages elsewhere. You can use the
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Archive old clutter (clean and simple is better for attracting new participants), use
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template to your project page; with no other parameters, this will add the project to
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with the site-wide pages, and avoid unnecessary duplication of material from them.
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can produce a monthly list of the most-visited pages with a WikiProject's banner (
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If your project idea fits within another existing project (e.g. you want to start
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A project's inactive status can be reflected in its banner template by changing
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Ensure assessment data has been moved by querying for the new WikiProject at
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is a group of people who want to work as a team to improve Knowledge. This
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template at the top of the WikiProject page. This will add the project to
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Creating a WikiProject is technically as easy as starting a page titled
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Many large WikiProjects collect advice about how to apply Knowledge's
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for babies reduces transmission of some diseases, but the banners for
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to their specific subject area. This advice, sometimes in a separate
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there is disagreement, then only the Wikiproject for the city's
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Any editor may revive an inactive WikiProject by changing the
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country will template the article. For more information, see
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Provide clear suggestions on what participants can do, using
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where interested experienced editors may be willing to help.
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Find editors active in your area – For each project in the
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may apply. Substantive edits to this page should reflect
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Knowledge:Project namespace § Deletion of project pages
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Tracking maintenance templates on project articles –
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Some important site-wide topical guidelines, such as
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You can mark a project as defunct by adding 2816: 1930: 1470:Tracking and displaying recognized content – 1169:process has the actual status of an optional 720: 535: 2830: 2685: 1713:template, either directly or as inspiration. 1405:to produce an automatically updated list of 2591:Categories, lists, and navigation templates 1649: 48:Editors should generally follow it, though 2823: 2809: 1937: 1923: 1665:. Also update the project's status in the 727: 713: 542: 528: 1676:appropriately to organise content (e.g., 1463:). Instructions for adding a project are 1163:"local consensus" that is no more binding 939:United States military history task force 915:Knowledge:WikiProject Your Favorite Topic 40:This page documents an English Knowledge 1762:and review the options according to the 1125:Knowledge:WikiProject Cycling/Notability 14: 3346: 1842:Category:Generic WikiProject templates 958:Tagging pages with WikiProject banners 794:and can technically be started by any 417:Deletion guidelines for administrators 2804: 1918: 1756:{{#invoke:WikiProject banner|inactive 1565:Category:Inactive WikiProject banners 1421:for instructions on how to subscribe. 1355:New pages relevant to your project – 802:first propose the new project at the 3354:Knowledge project content guidelines 1419:Knowledge:Article alerts/Subscribing 1386:to list all recent changes to them. 891:. You'll need to list the pages and 28: 2750:List of all policies and guidelines 1561:#invoke:WikiProject banner|inactive 1378:Project watchlist – You can make a 857:Knowledge:WikiProject Hockey Arenas 23: 2789:Summaries of values and principles 2630: 2468: 2231: 2057: 1483:Dealing with inactive WikiProjects 923:Knowledge talk:WikiProject Council 883:page and search that page and its 56:. When in doubt, discuss first on 24: 3370: 1760:{{#invoke:WikiProject banner|main 1037:WP:WikiProject Health and fitness 768:A WikiProject is fundamentally a 3336: 3283: 3198: 3150: 3075: 2966: 2906: 2844: 2831: 2699: 2696: 2627: 2444: 2391: 2388: 2321: 2318: 2274:Please do not bite the newcomers 2147: 1993: 1837:Knowledge:Banner standardisation 1292:) so that it will appear in the 1111:Knowledge:Policy writing is hard 987:WikiProjects define their scopes 845:This is the most important step. 584: 32: 3314:Article improvement and grading 1557:#invoke:WikiProject banner|main 1324:Knowledge:WikiProject Directory 1294:Knowledge:WikiProject Directory 1239:Role of the WikiProject Council 921:. Additionally, you may ask at 820:automatically curated directory 1894: 1873: 1857:Category:Inactive WikiProjects 1550:Category:Inactive WikiProjects 1396:WikiProject Firearms/Watchlist 13: 1: 2284:Responding to threats of harm 2026:Biographies of living persons 1861:Category:Defunct WikiProjects 1855:(list of inactive projects), 1777:template on the project page. 1681:Infobox Knowledge WikiProject 1674:generic WikiProject templates 1371:, or you can ask for help at 1290:Category:Biology WikiProjects 1220:WikiProject notability advice 160:Don't disrupt to make a point 18:Knowledge:WikiProject Council 2351:Criteria for speedy deletion 2220:Paid-contribution disclosure 1847:Knowledge:Knowledge Signpost 1431:). Sign-up instructions are 1373:the bot operator's talk page 1367:). Sign-up instructions are 1315:Category:Active WikiProjects 1186:Knowledge:Notability (books) 1127:. 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