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Every week a Computer Science Collaboration of the Week will be picked using this page. The goal of each collaboration is to take an undeveloped or underdeveloped computer science-related topic and improve it over the course of the week, ideally to the level of a featured article. At the end of each week, the topic with the most support votes will be selected for collaboration.
Any registered wikipedian can nominate an article, and can vote for the nominated articles. Voting also indicates interest in contributing during the weekly collaboration cycle. Every Friday, the votes will be tallied, and the winner will be promoted for a week to potential contributors.
If possible, select articles that interest a wider community of editors, rather than those that attract only a small number of people.
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The current
Computer Science Collaboration of the Week is —
Computer security
( Computer science/Collaboration of the Week/current&action=edit Change current CSCOTW) |
To add a new nomination, please:
====[[<article name>]]==== :''Nominated [[<Date>]]; needs 3 votes by [[<Date + 7 days>]]'' '''Support:''' # <your user name; use '~~~~'> '''Comments:''' *<why this should be Computer Science COTW>
{{CSCOTW article}}
— name of the current article
![]() | This page is currently inactive and is retained for
historical reference. Either the page is no longer relevant or consensus on its purpose has become unclear. To revive discussion, seek broader input via a forum such as the village pump. |
Every week a Computer Science Collaboration of the Week will be picked using this page. The goal of each collaboration is to take an undeveloped or underdeveloped computer science-related topic and improve it over the course of the week, ideally to the level of a featured article. At the end of each week, the topic with the most support votes will be selected for collaboration.
Any registered wikipedian can nominate an article, and can vote for the nominated articles. Voting also indicates interest in contributing during the weekly collaboration cycle. Every Friday, the votes will be tallied, and the winner will be promoted for a week to potential contributors.
If possible, select articles that interest a wider community of editors, rather than those that attract only a small number of people.
![]() |
The current
Computer Science Collaboration of the Week is —
Computer security
( Computer science/Collaboration of the Week/current&action=edit Change current CSCOTW) |
To add a new nomination, please:
====[[<article name>]]==== :''Nominated [[<Date>]]; needs 3 votes by [[<Date + 7 days>]]'' '''Support:''' # <your user name; use '~~~~'> '''Comments:''' *<why this should be Computer Science COTW>
{{CSCOTW article}}
— name of the current article