The
project coordinator selection process is starting. We are aiming to elect nine coordinators to serve for the next six months; if you are interested in running, please
sign up here by February 14!
The
contest department has completed its tenth month of competition, which saw an unprecedented 44 entries. The top scorer this month is
Dreamafter, with 95 points, followed by
Cla68, with 42 points, and
Ed! and
Woody, with 21 points each.
Blnguyen remains the overall leader, with 182 points in total. All project members are encouraged to submit the articles they're working on as entries.
A new auxiliary infobox, {{operational plan}}, is now available.
A
new page for military history essays has been created; project members are encouraged to post their own advice and opinions on matters within the project's purview.
New guidelines concerning
precision and
ship pronouns have been added to the style guide.
A
category restructuring workshop is now open; brainstorming regarding the arrangement of the top-level military history categories is currently ongoing.
Awards and honors
Bwmoll3 has been awarded the WikiChevrons with Oak Leaves in recognition of his superior contributions to a variety of articles about the United States Air Force, including a great number of those dealing with wings and installations.
Bedford has been awarded the WikiChevrons with Oak Leaves in recognition of the outstanding contribution he has made to the project's organization by going above and beyond the call of duty in tagging, assessing, and classifying a massive number of articles during the 2007 assessment drive.
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