Wikipedia:LGBT-related collaboration of the week

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Welcome to the LGBT-related collaboration of the week!
The next winner will be selected on ----


Some formatting and content has been taken from the Wikipedia:Japanese Collaboration of the Week page.


The current LGBT-related Collaboration of the Week is Wikipedia:LGBT-related collaboration of the week/Current LGBT-related COTW.


This page is in its infancy, but the general aim is to give Wikipedians interested in LGBT-related topics a focus, to fill in the gaps and improve articles on LGBT-related topics on Wikipedia, to promote coherence and flow between such articles, and to promote cooperative editing.

As yet, there has been little discussion and no consensus on how this page will be used, but for now it is proposed that users nominate LGBT-related articles that need work here, and that, after voting, one article is chosen and worked on collaboratively, with the aim of creating polished, complete articles suitable for featured-article status (where appropriate. See Wikipedia:What is a featured article for more information).

These articles can either be LGBT topics sorely in need of work; LGBT topics that as yet do not have articles; or LGBT topics that are stubs (this may change).

Anyone can nominate an article and can vote for the nominated articles. You do not have to identify as LGBT to vote.

Once per week (or less often; this is as yet undecided) the votes will be tallied and the chosen article promoted to contributors via a notice on the LGBT notice board (and/or, if someone is willing to take on the job, by other means).


Contents

[edit] Proposed procedure for selecting the next Collaboration of the Week

[edit] Voting

Please vote for as many of the following candidates as you like, adding only votes in support. The winning article shall be the one with the most votes in support (see Approval voting).

To vote, edit the appropriate section(s) by adding a number sign and your signature ("# ~~~~") on a new line. This will add your username and a time stamp in a new numbered list item.

[edit] Tie-breakers

In case of a tie, voting will be extended for 24 hours. If there is still a tie, the candidate that was nominated first wins.

[edit] Nominations

New nominations can be made at any time and should be added at the end of the page. Please use the template.

If the page you are nominating already exists, please add {{subst:LGBT-related COTW candidate|Thispage=Article name}} to the top of its talk page. This expands to:

Template:LGBT-related COTW candidate

If the article is selected as the Collaboration of the Week, the template {{Current LGBT-related COTW}} should go at the top of the article page. This expands to:

Template:Current LGBT-related COTW

[edit] Considerations for nominations

  • Please only nominate LGBT-related articles. If you want to nominate an article that is not LGBT-related please use Collaboration of the Week, which is not specific to LGBT-related articles.
  • Giving reasons why an article should become the LGBT-related Collaboration of the Week may assist others in casting their vote.
  • Can the wider community easily contribute to the article? Or is it something only a small number of people will know about?

[edit] Pruning

Nominations will be moved to /Removed if they do not receive any votes in the first week (7 days) of being nominated.

If a candidate has no vote, its nominator may withdraw the nomination.


The current LGBT-related Collaboration of the Week is Wikipedia:LGBT-related collaboration of the week/Current LGBT-related COTW.


/Current LGBT COTW can also be used and should be regularly updated.

Collaborations

Article Creation and
Improvement Drive

Core topics
Good articles
Spanish translation

Arts & entertainment

Alternative Music
Architecture
Cinema
Novels

Games & sports

Football (soccer)
Formula One
Gaming (stubs)
MMO (video game genre)
Rugby union
Tennis

Geography & places

Australia
Chicago
Hong Kong
India
NZ

Government & politics

Military history
Taxation
U.S. Congress

Religion

Anglicanism
Catholic
Hinduism
Islam
Judaism
Orthodox Judaism Rabbis
Mormon

Science & technology

Aviation
Birds
Chemistry
Dinosaurs
Fungi
Medicine
Molecular and
Cellular Biology

Science
U.S. Roads

Miscellaneous

Inactive collaborations

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[edit] Candidates for next week

[edit] Article name

Information

Votes