Wikipedia talk:WikiProject National Register of Historic Places/Collaboration
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[edit] Great idea
- I think we've definitely gotten to a point where we can do this. Yeah, us!
- I'm gonna look into having the current candidate tag (or some notification thereof) incorporated into the standard rating template. Kinda have it show up like the 'needs infobox' thing does for {{WPBiography}}. That way it'll show up automatically on all the pages, instead of having to be added, as I've seen happen on some projects. Then we can see how it looks and adjust as needed. Cheers! --Ebyabe 15:16, 10 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] How about cross-project collaboration
Like, pick an article that falls under several WikiProjects's umbrellas. We could get more help that way, and maybe raise the visibility of our project. Something like Gettysburg Battlefield, say, or the Hearst Castle. Yeah, I'm all about the interdepartmental cooperation. :) --Ebyabe 00:08, 11 March 2007 (UTC)
- Or even our lone A-class article, the Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace in Hawaii. I wonder how much more work it'd need to nudge it to an FA? :) --Ebyabe 00:10, 11 March 2007 (UTC)
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- I am all for it. I can be the, um ambassador, if you want. And what, exactly, is an A-Class article? Does it have to already be GA? How does that work? IvoShandor 07:05, 11 March 2007 (UTC)
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- My understanding is that anything above a B has to go thru a review process. I dunno the specifics, though, as to how an article gets to each level (GA, A, FA). --Ebyabe 16:59, 11 March 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Support
Assuming three or four editors support and intend to work on the collaboration I would say that 3 or 4 is a good "go number"? What does everyone else think? IvoShandor 07:40, 11 March 2007 (UTC)
- That sounds about right to me. --Ebyabe 17:00, 11 March 2007 (UTC)