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{{main|Wikipedia:WikiProject Council/Guide#What is a WikiProject?{{!}}What is a WikiProject?}}
{{main|Wikipedia:WikiProject Council/Guide#What is a WikiProject?{{!}}What is a WikiProject?}}
{{see also|Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2013-04-01/WikiProject report{{!}}FAQs about WikiProjects}}
{{see also|Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2013-04-01/WikiProject report{{!}}FAQs about WikiProjects}}
The pages of a WikiProject are the central place for editor collaboration on a particular topic area. Editors there develop criteria, maintain various collaborative processes and keep track of work that needs to be done. It also provides a venue where issues of interest to the editors of a subject may be discussed. WikiProjects often write [[Wikipedia:Advice pages|advice]] for editors, use bots to track what is happening at articles of interest to the group, and create lists of tools and templates the project's participants commonly use.
A WikiProject collaborates to improve a particular topic area. The group uses its WikiProject pages to develop ideas, discuss sources, maintain various collaborative processes, and keep track of work that needs to be done. WikiProjects often write [[Wikipedia:Advice pages|advice]] for editors, use bots to track what is happening at articles of interest to the group, and create lists of tools and templates the project's participants commonly use.


The discussion pages attached to a project page are a convenient venue for those involved in that project to talk about what they are doing, to ask questions, and to receive advice from other people interested in the group's work. Participants in WikiProjects also assist in performing [[Wikipedia:Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Assessment|quality assessments]] of articles pertaining to their specific topic area.
The discussion pages attached to a project page are a convenient venue for those involved in that project to talk about what they are doing, to ask questions, and to receive advice from other people interested in the group's work. Participants in WikiProjects also assist in performing [[Wikipedia:Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Assessment|quality assessments]] of articles pertaining to their specific topic area.
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WikiProjects are not rule-making organizations, nor can they assert [[WP:OWN|ownership of articles]] within a specific topic area. WikiProjects have no special rights or privileges compared to other editors and [[Wikipedia:Advice pages|may not impose their preferences on articles]]. A WikiProject is fundamentally a social construct: its success depends on its ability to function as a cohesive group of editors working towards a common goal.
WikiProjects are not rule-making organizations, nor can they assert [[WP:OWN|ownership of articles]] within a specific topic area. WikiProjects have no special rights or privileges compared to other editors and [[Wikipedia:Advice pages|may not impose their preferences on articles]]. A WikiProject is fundamentally a social construct: its success depends on its ability to function as a cohesive group of editors working towards a common goal.


Wikipedia has a very large number of WikiProjects. A number of them are fully active and have a number of active participants and even elected coordinators who help the WikiProject to run actively. Some WikiProjects are somewhat less active, but still exist as a collaboration and work-tracking venue where interested editors can exchange ideas and information. Some WikiProjects are completely inactive.
Wikipedia has a very large number of WikiProjects. A fraction of them are fully active and have a number of active participants and even elected coordinators who help the WikiProject to run actively. Some WikiProjects are somewhat less active, but still exist as a collaboration and work-tracking venue where interested editors can exchange ideas and information. Some WikiProjects are completely inactive.


== Finding a project ==
== Finding a project ==
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== Creating and maintaining a project ==
== Creating and maintaining a project ==
{{Main page|Wikipedia:WikiProject Council/Guide#Creating a WikiProject}}
{{Main page|Wikipedia:WikiProject Council/Guide#Creating a WikiProject}}
{{info|In 2024, we are changing the proposal process.  We are trying to reduce the number of failed attempts to start groups.  While we re-structure the pages, please do not propose any new groups.  In the meantime, please consider [[Wikipedia:WikiProject_Council/Directory|two thousand existing projects]] and/or try to [[Wikipedia:REVIVE|revive]] one of the many dormant WikiProjects. If your group can't wait for the new process, please only create group pages in the userspace of one of your members.}}
{{info|'''Do not''' create any new WikiProject pages without prior discussion.  That includes all "WikiProject (Name)" pages, categories, and templates.  We are trying to reduce the number of failed attempts to start groups.  If you want to draft a page for your group, then use '''[[Special:MyPage/sandbox|your personal sandbox]]'''.  See [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Council/Proposals]] for more information.}}


To create a WikiProject, follow the [[Wikipedia:WikiProject_Council/Guide|WikiProject guide]] and use the [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Council/Proposals|WikiProject proposals process]].
A WikiProject is '''a group of people'''.  To create a WikiProject, find other editors who want to work with you.  Once you have multiple other editors who want to work with you, see the [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Council/Proposals|WikiProject proposals process]].


Before starting, read the [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Council/Guide|guide to WikiProject organization]], and peruse some existing WikiProjects to understand how they operate in practice.  If you're not sure about creating a new project, or aren't certain if anyone else is interested, you can make a [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Council/Proposals|WikiProject proposal]]. Groups of like-minded editors may start new WikiProjects at any time and are encouraged, but not obligated, to propose them before doing so. Formal proposals have many advantages, including receiving valuable input, saving a lot of work, and recruiting potential participants.
Before starting, read the [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Council/Guide|guide to WikiProject organization]], and join some existing WikiProjects to understand how they operate in practice.   


===Inactive projects===
===Inactive projects===
{{main|Wikipedia:WikiProject Council/Guide#Dealing with inactive WikiProjects}}
{{main|Wikipedia:WikiProject Council/Guide#Dealing with inactive WikiProjects}}
Many WikiProjects fall inactive or semi-active because they have a lack of interested editors, or they simply have served their initial purpose. Many small scope projects fall inactive or semi-active after establishing an organizational structure, [[Wikipedia:ADVICEPAGE|advice pages]], [[Wikipedia:Content assessment|content assessment system]], layout and inclusion  standards, reliable sources, and navigational aids. These projects are retained for reference as they may be viable because they provide topic-specific considerations of the many site-wide policies and guidelines that still apply to a subset of articles.
Many WikiProjects fall inactive or semi-active because they have a lack of interested editors, or they simply have served their initial purpose. Many small scope projects fall inactive or semi-active after establishing an organizational structure, [[Wikipedia:ADVICEPAGE|advice pages]], [[Wikipedia:Content assessment|content assessment system]], layout and inclusion  standards, reliable sources, and navigational aids. These projects are retained for reference as they may be viable because they provide topic-specific considerations of the many site-wide policies and guidelines that still apply to a subset of articles.


The majority of WikiProjects – even inactive ones – still provide invaluable [[WP:Content assessment|Quality Assessment tables]] which, though they may appear bewildering at first, actually serve an important role in helping any user find articles to edit and improve. They are sorted by both an 'importance' rating and a 'quality' or completeness rating. They also help users identify newly created 'unassessed' articles in need of a quality or an 'importance' rating. Any editor can contribute to this process at any time. In addition, many WikiProjects contain '[[Wikipedia:Article alerts|Article Alerts]]' and/or '[[User:HotArticlesBot|Hot article]]' notification sections which continue to serve a useful purpose by displaying automated, up-to-date activity notifications, irrespective of the level of current editor engagement with the WikiProject pages.   
Many WikiProjects – even inactive ones – still contain '[[Wikipedia:Article alerts|Article Alerts]]' and/or '[[User:HotArticlesBot|Hot article]]' notification sections which continue to serve a useful purpose by displaying automated, up-to-date activity notifications, irrespective of the level of current editor engagement with the WikiProject pages.   


Some WikiProjects have been surpassed by other processes (e.g. [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Policy and Guidelines]]), or are simply ''defunct'' (e.g. [[Wikipedia:WikiProject X]]); and are [[ Wikipedia:Project namespace#Historical pages| retained as a record of past Wikipedia processes]]. Any "inactive" WikiProject can be revived if the project has a "group" of new editors that would make the project an active place for discussions related to improvement of pages within the project's scope.
Some WikiProjects have been surpassed by other processes or are simply ''defunct'' and are [[ Wikipedia:Project namespace#Historical pages| retained as a record of past Wikipedia processes]]. Any "inactive" WikiProject can be revived if '''a group of editors''' (not just one editor) would make the project an active place for discussions related to improvement of pages within the project's scope.


==See also==
==See also==

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Template:Infopage {{Wikipedia:WikiProject Council/Navigation}} A WikiProject is a group of contributors who want to work together as a team to improve Wikipedia. These groups often focus on a specific topic area (for example, WikiProject Mathematics or WikiProject India), a specific part of the encyclopedia (for example, WikiProject Disambiguation), or a specific kind of task (for example, checking newly created pages). The English Wikipedia currently has over 2,000 WikiProjects, about 1,000 of which are monitored by 30–2,000 editors, all with varying levels of activity.

Function

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The discussion pages attached to a project page are a convenient venue for those involved in that project to talk about what they are doing, to ask questions, and to receive advice from other people interested in the group's work. Participants in WikiProjects also assist in performing quality assessments of articles pertaining to their specific topic area.

They typically are areas of interest or expertise and can be used for collaboration, coordination, competitions, outreach, decision-making, integration and mutual assistance.

WikiProjects are not rule-making organizations, nor can they assert ownership of articles within a specific topic area. WikiProjects have no special rights or privileges compared to other editors and may not impose their preferences on articles. A WikiProject is fundamentally a social construct: its success depends on its ability to function as a cohesive group of editors working towards a common goal.

Wikipedia has a very large number of WikiProjects. A fraction of them are fully active and have a number of active participants and even elected coordinators who help the WikiProject to run actively. Some WikiProjects are somewhat less active, but still exist as a collaboration and work-tracking venue where interested editors can exchange ideas and information. Some WikiProjects are completely inactive.

Finding a project

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A video that articulates the diversity and enthusiasm of the Wikipedia Community by editors (4:10 min)

In addition to the search box below, you can also browse

Directory of WikiProjects: automatically curated & manually curated, or the BamBot list

WikiProjects welcome new participants; please feel free to participate in any or all that interest you!

Creating and maintaining a project

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A WikiProject is a group of people. To create a WikiProject, find other editors who want to work with you. Once you have multiple other editors who want to work with you, see the WikiProject proposals process.

Before starting, read the guide to WikiProject organization, and join some existing WikiProjects to understand how they operate in practice.

Inactive projects

Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". Many WikiProjects fall inactive or semi-active because they have a lack of interested editors, or they simply have served their initial purpose. Many small scope projects fall inactive or semi-active after establishing an organizational structure, advice pages, content assessment system, layout and inclusion standards, reliable sources, and navigational aids. These projects are retained for reference as they may be viable because they provide topic-specific considerations of the many site-wide policies and guidelines that still apply to a subset of articles.

Many WikiProjects – even inactive ones – still contain 'Article Alerts' and/or 'Hot article' notification sections which continue to serve a useful purpose by displaying automated, up-to-date activity notifications, irrespective of the level of current editor engagement with the WikiProject pages.

Some WikiProjects have been surpassed by other processes or are simply defunct and are retained as a record of past Wikipedia processes. Any "inactive" WikiProject can be revived if a group of editors (not just one editor) would make the project an active place for discussions related to improvement of pages within the project's scope.

See also

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