Wikipedia:International writing contest
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The International writing contest is a simultaneous contest held on many language Wikipedias. The English contest was shorter than the others, running for only a week at the end of the month, but the basic rules are the same. Please see the meta page about the contests for the combined results in all languages.
[edit] Rules
- Articles must nominated before the end of March 31 (PST).
- Any article can be nominated if it has been newly written in March, or if it had fewer than 2000 characters on the revision before the start of the month.
- Self nominations and more than one nomination from the same author are allowed. Teams of authors can also nominate their projects; collaboration is encouraged!
- All themes are allowed. There are no restrictions about the topic of the article. But no copyvios, please.
- Contest observers: please feel free to comment on the articles below.
- The judges will decide on a list of top articles. A final list will be released on Monday, April 18.
[edit] Judges
+sj +, Dysprosia, Jmabel, sannse
Judging
[edit] Winning articles
The top six articles have been announced. They are:
- Apollo 8
- Reformation in Switzerland
- Spring Heeled Jack
- Kreutz Sungrazers
- Oakland Cemetery
- Automatic number plate recognition
Honorable mention:
- Diamond (excellent work; didn't quite meet the qualifications)
Thank you to everyone who participated in the contest!
[edit] Nominated entries
Nominated articles are listed below. Link to the title, and list date significant work was started and primary authors (if appropriate). Note: relevant dates/times are PST.
[edit] Oyama v. California
Discussion of a Supreme Court case.
[edit] Oakland Cemetery
- Initial version: March 1, last eligible version March 13:
- Main contributors: Uberpenguin
- My my... I'm quite flattered by this nomination since this article was just something I viewed as of local interest and a nice thing to write in my spare time one week. I just wanted to comment on the obvious lack of images in my article. I realize that this contest is more about the prose than the media content, but I'm the first to recognize the value of some well-placed photos.
I've talked to a local photographer Wikipedian who thereafter took several photos at Oakland. He then dropped off Wikipedia for a couple of weeks but seems to be back now, so I'm just waiting for him to ready the results. The related dialogue can be found on User_talk:Autiger-- uberpenguin 00:46, 2005 Apr 4 (UTC)- Just got in contact with Autiger again and am working on the images now -- uberpenguin 05:07, 2005 Apr 10 (UTC)
[edit] Military budget in the United States
[edit] Terri Schiavo
Article too long as of March 1.
[edit] Moorgate
[edit] 2005_Britannica_takeover_of_Wikimedia
- Initial version: lost through history moves, only salvaged eligible version March 31
- Main contributors: many.
[edit] Drought
No significant change this month
[edit] Spring Heeled Jack
[edit] The Old Man and the Sea
under 2000 chars as of March 1; now well developed.
- Initial version: March 1?; last eligible version: March 31
- Main contributor: DanielNuyu
[edit] Xanadu House
[edit] Kreutz Sungrazers
created March 23.
- Initial version: March 23; last eligible version: March 29
- Main contributor: Worldtraveller
[edit] Apollo 8
Lots of tabular/template data; right around 2000 chars as of March 1; totally changed since then.
- Initial version: March 4, last eligible version March 31
- Main contributor: Evil Monkey
[edit] Reformation in Switzerland
1925 characters before March 7, 2005
[edit] Lansdowne portrait
- Initial version: March 18; last eligible version: March 20
- Main contributors: Neutrality
[edit] Franklin B. Gowen
[edit] Tooth enamel
significant rewrite (to say the least) on March 20 by Dozenist
[edit] Nancy Ward
Was a one-sentence stub until completely rewritten on March 27. (self nomination)
- Initial version: March 14; last eligible version: March 28
- Main contributors: RickK 08:24, Mar 31, 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Automatic number plate recognition
- Initial version: March 27, last eligible version March 31
- Main contributors: violetriga
New article (27th/28th) with newly created images. Self nomination. violet/riga (t) 18:06, 31 Mar 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Exploding whale
Interesting article, well written. (self-nomination - you work out who I am) 203.35.154.254 23:59, 31 Mar 2005 (UTC)
- sadly disqualified. <explodes>
[edit] Diamond
- Initial version: on March 1, rewritten starting March 3, last eligible version March 31
- Main contributors: Bantman , Jasper , Hadal
Was large before, but was totally rewritten over the last month beginning March 3 [1]. I don't believe 2000 characters remain from that version of the article we started with. Partial self-nom; significant contributions also from Jasper and Hadal. - Bantman 00:26, Apr 1, 2005 (UTC) (<-- still Mar 31 PST)