Consider looking for
related projects for help or ask at the Teahouse. If you are not currently a project participant and wish to help you may still participate in the project. This
status should be changed if collaborative activity resumes.
Our project is designed to help collaborate a group effort in improving all articles related to the Okanagan and Okanogan regions, in addition its people. It is free for all and anybody can join, even if you are new to
Wikipedia or just have not edited Okanagan or Okanogan-related articles before! You can help us out in small ways by just fixing a typographical error here and there or you could write extended information for related articles to the subject. You could even help
cite things to help make all articles related to the Okanagan and Okanogan to prove that it is comprehensive and factual. Some of the core project goals are to maintain cited and comprehensive articles related to Okanagan and Okanogan to create a consistent and detailed look for each page.
Tasks
Please refer to the
talk page for discussions regarding major projects.
Article coordination, organization, and collaborations
Article creation, expansion, and maintenance
Article categorization
Article expansion to preferred standards
Article modeling on existing
good and
featured articles
To-do list
This list is
transcluded from the project's to do page. To edit, click
here
Each WikiProject is in charge of assigning a rating and importance level to each article within their scope. Every member is encouraged to use the
rubric designed by
WikiProject Canada, so they may check each page occasionally, making sure the rating and importance still apply to the article in question. The rubric for importance typically is:
WikiProject Okanagan maintains an
A-Class review, to recognize articles that meet the
A-Class criteria. Full instructions are given at the
review page, although the process is similar to
featured article candidates. The goal of this process is to give nominators a taste of what the featured article nomination process is like—it is expected that if the article is approved for A-Class, it will be almost be ready for featured article status. We highly recommend going through the A-Class process with an article before featured article candidates, especially if you have never experienced the process before, as it will ease you into the process, and show you what to expect. Before nominating an article, please be sure to read all of the instructions provided at the review page.
Recent happenings
Omak, Washington is submitted for peer review in preparation for a featured article nomination
A customized list of participants can be found at
Category:WikiProject Okanagan participants. To become a member, add the following code to your
user page: [[Category:WikiProject Okanagan participants]]. Or, if you wish to use our
userbox, add {{
User WP OKA}} to your user page instead as it includes the above wikicode. If you have just joined the project, please feel free to leave a message on the project's
talk page. If you are just a fan of the region and enjoy it, then this userbox is for you!
Active members are users that contribute to any Okanagan or Okanogan-related article, at least once a month. A member is given "semi-active" status, after not contributing for one month straight, and a member is given "inactive" status, after not contributing for three months. The following users are our project's member, with when they joined serving as the order's reasoning:
These barnstars—a Wikipedia award given to show appreciation for others' work—may be awarded to those who make exceptional contributions to Okanagan or Okanogan articles, help out extensively with the Okanagan WikiProject, or have continually made an effort to revert
vandalism on Wikipedia.
Consider looking for
related projects for help or ask at the Teahouse. If you are not currently a project participant and wish to help you may still participate in the project. This
status should be changed if collaborative activity resumes.
Our project is designed to help collaborate a group effort in improving all articles related to the Okanagan and Okanogan regions, in addition its people. It is free for all and anybody can join, even if you are new to
Wikipedia or just have not edited Okanagan or Okanogan-related articles before! You can help us out in small ways by just fixing a typographical error here and there or you could write extended information for related articles to the subject. You could even help
cite things to help make all articles related to the Okanagan and Okanogan to prove that it is comprehensive and factual. Some of the core project goals are to maintain cited and comprehensive articles related to Okanagan and Okanogan to create a consistent and detailed look for each page.
Tasks
Please refer to the
talk page for discussions regarding major projects.
Article coordination, organization, and collaborations
Article creation, expansion, and maintenance
Article categorization
Article expansion to preferred standards
Article modeling on existing
good and
featured articles
To-do list
This list is
transcluded from the project's to do page. To edit, click
here
Each WikiProject is in charge of assigning a rating and importance level to each article within their scope. Every member is encouraged to use the
rubric designed by
WikiProject Canada, so they may check each page occasionally, making sure the rating and importance still apply to the article in question. The rubric for importance typically is:
WikiProject Okanagan maintains an
A-Class review, to recognize articles that meet the
A-Class criteria. Full instructions are given at the
review page, although the process is similar to
featured article candidates. The goal of this process is to give nominators a taste of what the featured article nomination process is like—it is expected that if the article is approved for A-Class, it will be almost be ready for featured article status. We highly recommend going through the A-Class process with an article before featured article candidates, especially if you have never experienced the process before, as it will ease you into the process, and show you what to expect. Before nominating an article, please be sure to read all of the instructions provided at the review page.
Recent happenings
Omak, Washington is submitted for peer review in preparation for a featured article nomination
A customized list of participants can be found at
Category:WikiProject Okanagan participants. To become a member, add the following code to your
user page: [[Category:WikiProject Okanagan participants]]. Or, if you wish to use our
userbox, add {{
User WP OKA}} to your user page instead as it includes the above wikicode. If you have just joined the project, please feel free to leave a message on the project's
talk page. If you are just a fan of the region and enjoy it, then this userbox is for you!
Active members are users that contribute to any Okanagan or Okanogan-related article, at least once a month. A member is given "semi-active" status, after not contributing for one month straight, and a member is given "inactive" status, after not contributing for three months. The following users are our project's member, with when they joined serving as the order's reasoning:
These barnstars—a Wikipedia award given to show appreciation for others' work—may be awarded to those who make exceptional contributions to Okanagan or Okanogan articles, help out extensively with the Okanagan WikiProject, or have continually made an effort to revert
vandalism on Wikipedia.