Wikipedia:WikiProject Mesoamerica/Notices
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This subpage contains a running log of Project-related news, notices, achievements and alerts. The 'Current notices' section below appears on the main page, and is intended to provide a "quick-look" facility to highlight key items or updates to WP:MESO participants.
[edit] Current notices
(Current Project-related notices, main activities, issues, milestones and other news (for example, recent discoveries in the field) may be listed here (in brief) for ready visibility. This bulleted listing appears on the main Project page. Format is "mmm-dd —brief description", most recent at the top. Provide a link to any ongoing discussions. The listing should be kept relatively brief. Once a notice is no longer current or recent, if required it can be moved to the historical sections, below.).
Current collaboration target(s): | Mesoamerica Palenque Olmec Chunchucmil |
- March 31 - Mayan languages promoted to Featured Article status!
- Feb 24 - Mayan languages up for Featured Article nomination (discussion here)
- Feb 19 - 800+ in-scope articles identified for the project
- Feb 14 - WP:DYK appearances for Olmec influences on Mesoamerican cultures and El Manatí
- Jan 24 - Significant Olmec-influenced archaeological remains uncovered at Zazacatla [1]
- Jan 18 - 750+ in-scope articles identified
- Jan 16 - Chunchucmil article into WP:PR, prep. looking good for future FA nomination
- Jan 5 - Mayan languages is getting ready for nomination as a Featured Article.
- Mesoamerican external newsboards (can be reviewed for latest developments)
[edit] Historical notices
[edit] 2006
- Dec 31 - 700+ in-scope articles identified for the Project
- Dec 27 - Sylvanus Morley (FA) appears on Wikipedia Front Page
- Nov 2 - project banner modified with option to identify disambig pages, associated Cat:Mesoamerica disambiguation pages can be periodically reviewed for dab cleanups
- Oct 19 - 600+ in-scope articles identified for the Project
- Oct 4 - Major Aztec ruins uncovered in Mexico City. [2]
- Sep 15 - article published in Science journal describes an inscription (the "Cascajal Block") recently found, which may be the oldest specimen of Mesoamerican writing - see Olmec hieroglyphs
- Sep 12 - 550 in-scope articles identified for the Project
- Sep 01 - 3 WP:MESO articles have appeared in "Did You Know?" this week: Itza, Tarascan state and P'urhépecha language.
- Aug 07— Two more successful GA noms, Nahuatl language and Yuri Knorosov
- Jul 31— Commenced addition of links to primary and historical source documents at WP:MESO/REF.
- Jul 25— We now have 500+ articles tagged with the project's banner and assessed for current status- that's more than a few to get started with...
- Jul 20— Article to-do lists have now been repopulated with list of the Top- and High- priority articles per appropriate section, per the assessment scheme.
- Jul 22— Charles Etienne Brasseur de Bourbourg passed GA nom.
- Jul 05— Article assessment and rating scheme is now implemented. Class and importance ratings can now be recorded, see the scheme for details.
- Jun 23— V2.2: Article to-do lists now available at WP:MESO/A, ready to be populated & worked on
- Jun 20— new guideline added for orthography of Mayan words (M04)
- Jun 10—Mesoamerica translation from the es.wiki featured equivalent now completed by the SPATRA team. The article now needs factual checking, citations, and some prose & organisation changes. Please lend a hand.
- Jun 11— primary category migration to Category:Mesoamerica now complete; the old Category:Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica is now a category redirect to there.
- Jun 10—V2.0 of Project layout and design implemented, Project main page (which looked too crowded in V1.0) now split into three, and some other reorg.
- Jun 9—V1.0 of Project layout and design overhaul implemented. See here for details or comment.
- May 31—Mesoamerica selected as SPATRA Spanish translation of the week. Work has begun here.