Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Anglicanism/Assessment
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[edit] Initial comments
I've created this worklist partially in response to a request from the Wikipedia:Version 1.0 Editorial Team to identify "key articles", and it also seems a good way to identify and organise the articles which are important to the topic. This worklist is still in its infancy, and nothing is set in stone. I hope this will encourage discussion of the more important articles, and ways to improve them. In creating this page, I've listed a number of articles as key; some are obvious (Anglicanism), others are less so and I'll mention some of those below.
From my understanding of key articles it seems that this project would have 15 to 25 articles considered of key importance. However, it's possible that my understanding is completely misguided, so that's another topic for discussion! Anyway, I hope that people interested in the project will look this over, discuss, and (most importantly) improve articles. --Wine Guy Talk 23:44, 4 August 2006 (UTC)
- Great worklist. I am fairly new to Wikipedia, but it looks like a lot of work to draw it up. Might I suggest Anglican doctrine might be a key article? It is currently a stub - hopefully gaining a bit of focus as a key article or a 'Top importance' article will change that. --Hroðulf (or Hrothulf) (Talk) 22:40, 7 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Instruments of Unity
While creating the initial list of "key articles" it struck me that it would be good to have an article at Instruments of Unity which discusses all four "instruments", and the whole concept and process of unity within the Communion. This article would then be a key article, and Lambeth Conferences, the ACC and Primates' Meeting could be moved down under "Other articles", perhaps under an "Authority" header. The concept of the Instruments of Unity is very important, I'm just not sure that each of the component parts rises to the "key" level. (The Archbishop of Canterbury, IMHO, is a key article regardless.) Any thoughts? --Wine Guy Talk 00:31, 5 August 2006 (UTC)