Wikipedia:Texan Collaboration of the Month
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The current Texan Collaboration of the Month is Marshall, Texas. Please read the nomination text and improve the article any way you can. |
Every month, a Texan Collaboration of the Month will be picked using this page. This is a specific topic which either has no article or a basic stub page that is directly related to Texas, the aim being to have a featured-standard article by the end of the period, from widespread cooperative editing. It is our hope that, unlike our sister COTM Southern U.S. and numerous other COTM's and WikiProjects, we won't go through long lapses of activity — a hope backed by our world-renowned Texas Pride.
This page is traditionally administered by Katefan0 and JCarriker, but since they are both semi-retired, Johntex is filling in. (Yet another reason to hope Katefan0 and JCarriker come back soon!!) Please direct questions to either this page's talk or to Johntex' Talk Page. Thanks.
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[edit] Participants
Put your Username here if you wish to receive announcements about the collaboration of the month.
[edit] Current Collaboration
[edit] Selecting the next Collaboration of the Month
A new COTM is selected on the first of every month, after roughly ten days of nominations and voting; new nominations and voting begin on the 20th of each month, while the current COTM's editing is winding down.
There's no confusing process to it. Just list Texan articles you're interested in expanding below, and we'll find consensus for the next month's collaboration while working on the current one. Standard approval voting should work, for now.
[edit] Candidates
[edit] Future candidates
[edit] Related nominations on other COTWs
- American Empire on Wikipedia:This week's improvement drive
- History of Minnesota on Wikipedia:This week's improvement drive
- National Football League on Wikipedia:This week's improvement drive
- Space program of the United States on Wikipedia:This week's improvement drive
- Rodgers and Hammerstein at the Biography Collaboration
- Mount Rushmore on WP:USCOTW