A destubbification campaign, which would consist of categorized lists of stubs nominated for expansion by project members.
New nominees would be placed at the bottom and rise as stubs above are removed. Each category's top stub would be removed once
a week, or re-added to the bottom if it's not destubbed yet, making sure the focus stubs are rotated. The categories would be
something like:
Bible stubs
Theology stubs
Ecclesiastical stubs, for denominations, traditions, churches, and parachurch organizations
People stubs, for individuals
Culture stubs, for culture, music, art, architecture, and so on
Adopted Topic, where a suite of topically related articles are targeted for improvement until there's a consensus to move on to a new topic.
Article Review, for articles nominated by members for wider review. In this case the new ones go at the top and sink as new ones are added.
Work on expanding or adding templates, such as a template for
Christian theology.
Devise standards to apply across Christianity articles.
Bring a more neutral voice to articles which categorize a movement as non-Christian or a cult.
A destubbification campaign, which would consist of categorized lists of stubs nominated for expansion by project members.
New nominees would be placed at the bottom and rise as stubs above are removed. Each category's top stub would be removed once
a week, or re-added to the bottom if it's not destubbed yet, making sure the focus stubs are rotated. The categories would be
something like:
Bible stubs
Theology stubs
Ecclesiastical stubs, for denominations, traditions, churches, and parachurch organizations
People stubs, for individuals
Culture stubs, for culture, music, art, architecture, and so on
Adopted Topic, where a suite of topically related articles are targeted for improvement until there's a consensus to move on to a new topic.
Article Review, for articles nominated by members for wider review. In this case the new ones go at the top and sink as new ones are added.
Work on expanding or adding templates, such as a template for
Christian theology.
Devise standards to apply across Christianity articles.
Bring a more neutral voice to articles which categorize a movement as non-Christian or a cult.