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What, you didn't know that there was a Fourth of July campaign on? Well, it was on, and in the final month, there were cleanup goals to:
More statistics on the Fourth of July 2009 NRHP Table-izing campaign will appear here.
THIS INFO PAGE supporting NRHP Table-izer Barnstar awards is UNDER CONSTRUCTION. Some barnstars have been awarded, but please forgive me if i have so far missed some deserving recipients who developed tables in more than one state or otherwise contributed majorly to the table-izing campaign.
More notes on who contributed what can appear here. Try here to describe multi-state contributions. (Please note states you worked on.)
Original discussants in Wikipedia talk:WikiProject National Register of Historic Places/Standardizing lists of NRHPs and selected discussion threads within Wikipedia talk:WikiProject National Register of Historic Places/Archive 7#Dakota County, MN preview and Wikipedia talk:WikiProject National Register of Historic Places/Archive 7#Standardizing NRHP lists?, and fast-moving Wikipedia talk:WikiProject National Register of Historic Places/Archive 8#Colors. The table tool idea and implementation was developed by Elkman alone, and was simply announced, for example in Wikipedia talk:WikiProject National Register of Historic Places/Archive 9#Tool to generate list / table of NRHPs in a county
Also chiming into the colors discussion were: Altairisfar, Daniel Case, Lvklock.
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This page was
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Doncram (
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contribs) 14 years ago. (
Update timer) |
What, you didn't know that there was a Fourth of July campaign on? Well, it was on, and in the final month, there were cleanup goals to:
More statistics on the Fourth of July 2009 NRHP Table-izing campaign will appear here.
THIS INFO PAGE supporting NRHP Table-izer Barnstar awards is UNDER CONSTRUCTION. Some barnstars have been awarded, but please forgive me if i have so far missed some deserving recipients who developed tables in more than one state or otherwise contributed majorly to the table-izing campaign.
More notes on who contributed what can appear here. Try here to describe multi-state contributions. (Please note states you worked on.)
Original discussants in Wikipedia talk:WikiProject National Register of Historic Places/Standardizing lists of NRHPs and selected discussion threads within Wikipedia talk:WikiProject National Register of Historic Places/Archive 7#Dakota County, MN preview and Wikipedia talk:WikiProject National Register of Historic Places/Archive 7#Standardizing NRHP lists?, and fast-moving Wikipedia talk:WikiProject National Register of Historic Places/Archive 8#Colors. The table tool idea and implementation was developed by Elkman alone, and was simply announced, for example in Wikipedia talk:WikiProject National Register of Historic Places/Archive 9#Tool to generate list / table of NRHPs in a county
Also chiming into the colors discussion were: Altairisfar, Daniel Case, Lvklock.
Others/checking