WikiProject Saints was started by Kpalion on June 1, 2004 with one lone member. Six years later, the project is home to 70 members handling nearly 5,000 pages. The project covers 25 featured articles and lists as well as 24 A-class and good articles. WikiProject Saints primarily focuses on holy men, women, and angels within the Christian tradition although the project welcomes saints from other religions. The project maintains a to-do list, missing articles list, and a portal. This week we interviewed John Carter.
What motivated you to become a member of WikiProject Saints? Which saint interests you the most?
The project maintains a lengthy list of saints included in one or more liturgical calendars that do not currently have a Wikipedia article. Have there been any efforts to tackle this list? What are the most difficult aspects of writing about these lesser-known saints?
WikiProject Saints has 25 pieces of featured content as well as nearly 25 good articles. Which of these articles are you most proud of being involved with? Overall, what have been some of the project's greatest achievements?
Has your project developed particularly close relationships with any other projects?
What are WikiProject Saints' most pressing needs? How can a new contributor help today?
Anything else you'd like to add?
Next week, we'll visit the natural world without leaving the city. Until then, observe the wildlife roaming around the
archive.
WikiProject Saints was started by Kpalion on June 1, 2004 with one lone member. Six years later, the project is home to 70 members handling nearly 5,000 pages. The project covers 25 featured articles and lists as well as 24 A-class and good articles. WikiProject Saints primarily focuses on holy men, women, and angels within the Christian tradition although the project welcomes saints from other religions. The project maintains a to-do list, missing articles list, and a portal. This week we interviewed John Carter.
What motivated you to become a member of WikiProject Saints? Which saint interests you the most?
The project maintains a lengthy list of saints included in one or more liturgical calendars that do not currently have a Wikipedia article. Have there been any efforts to tackle this list? What are the most difficult aspects of writing about these lesser-known saints?
WikiProject Saints has 25 pieces of featured content as well as nearly 25 good articles. Which of these articles are you most proud of being involved with? Overall, what have been some of the project's greatest achievements?
Has your project developed particularly close relationships with any other projects?
What are WikiProject Saints' most pressing needs? How can a new contributor help today?
Anything else you'd like to add?
Next week, we'll visit the natural world without leaving the city. Until then, observe the wildlife roaming around the
archive.
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Who dat:?-- TonyTheTiger ( T/ C/ BIO/ WP:CHICAGO/ WP:FOUR) 06:34, 27 May 2010 (UTC) reply