Wikipedia:WikiProject Football (soccer) in Australia/WikiProject A-League/Talk:Player project
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I've created an article for Kris Bright now... do I need to do anything regarding total number of articles and number of stubs, etc., or just leave it to be done automatically?
Fedgin 11:34, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
- Never mind, I worked it out ;-)
- Fedgin 11:35, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
- Yeh just don't forget if you take one away from one group (ie articles that don't exist) you need to add one to the group the article was added to (ie stubs). I've already done this for Bright. Cheers. – AlbinoMonkey (Talk) 12:32, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Comments from an outsider
Hello. I am working on setting up a directory of all the WikiProjects out there (the existing directory is at Wikipedia:WikiProject Council/Directory, and saw this page. It looks to me like it very much qualifies as a separate "task-force" or "work group" of the parent project, and I am listing it as such. With a separate listing, it can and will also be listed under the "Biography" section. Two suggestions, however. One: It might help if there were a section of the page where individuals interested in joining could list their names as members. Two: The existing way of grading the quality of the articles is good, but rather atypical. There is a more standard way of assessing articles which is described at Wikipedia:WikiProject Council/Assessment FAQ which you might want to consider. Thank you for your time and best of luck with the project. Badbilltucker 13:43, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
- I would agree. The Wikipedia:WikiProject Council/Assessment FAQ#Quality scale would maintain the standard approach to article class. 'Stub' would stay as 'stub', 'in progress' would become 'start' and 'complete' would become'B class'. I don't think many of the articles would qualify for 'Good article' or higher status yet.
- Comments? Fedgin 10:47, 4 October 2006 (UTC)
- Yep I've been meaning to do this and will definitely work to get this sorted out – when I started this it was just a quick thing and I'm not sure if those classifications existed yet. I just have one or two things on my to-do list first which would hopefully make a changeover more efficient, so if you could just bare with me for a little while I'll start putting the wheels into motion soon. Cheers. – AlbinoMonkey (Talk) 09:53, 5 October 2006 (UTC)