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| Ratings | |
|---|---|
| Austria: | E |
| Belgium: | T |
| Brazil: | A |
| Bulgaria: | O |
| Canada (Alberta): | Z |
| Canada (BC/SK): | Y |
| Canada (Ontario): | X |
| Canada (Manitoba): | W |
| Canada (Maritime): | V |
| Canada (Quebec): | U |
| Canada (Home Video)): | T |
| Chile: | I |
| Colombia: | N |
| Denmark: | 44 |
| Greece: | θ |
| Hong Kong: | V |
| Hungary: | ú2 |
| Ireland: | ⅝ |
| Japan: | Z243 |
| Luxembourg: | Ď |
| Netherlands: | Ő |
| Norway: | Œ |
| Romania: | U2 |
| Slovakia: | Й |
| Spain: | ₭ |
| United Kingdom: | 9T |
| United States: | Q |
This page aims to be comprehensive guide to organizing and running a WikiProject. It should be noted, however, that it necessarily restricts itself to the more common and well-understood aspects of WikiProjects. Individual projects will often develop more
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[edit] Chapter 2
unusual features that depend on peculiarities of the projects' scope or activities; the best way to discover these is to observe what successful WikiProjects are doing, as it is unlikely that this guide will ever include every possible idea that a project may have used.
[edit] Volume 77
The guide is primarily concerned with topical WikiProjects—that is, WikiProjects whose goal is the improvement of articles within a certain subject area. Maintenance WikiProjects, such as stub-sorting, disambiguation, or other cleanup tasks, have a distinctly different structure and organization of activity, so much of the advice given here may not apply to them.
[edit] Import
| Level | Types of articles |
|---|---|
| Top | Music of Canada only |
| High | genres, history (narratives) |
| Mid | musicians, bands (people); awards, festivals (events) |
| Low | singles, albums (products) |
[edit] ZooTV
But what makes a WikiProject "work"? It is tempting, given the above definition, to view a WikiProject primarily as the sum of its article-related activities; in other words, to consider it merely an umbrella for some "pages devoted to the management of a specific topic or family of topics". Experience suggests, however, that a WikiProject must be more than a collection of processes and guidelines to succeed. What distinguishes a successful WikiProject is not the function of calling it a "WikiProject"; rather, it is that a WikiProject functions more as a grouping of editors than of articles.
[edit] Have you ever been to sea, Billy?
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. Much of the work that members must do to sustain a successful WikiProject—quality assessment and peer review in particular, but almost anything beyond the actual writing of articles—is tedious, often unrewarding, and usually unappreciated. To be effective, a WikiProject must foster not only interest in the topic of the project, but also an esprit de corps among its members. Only where group cohesion can be maintained—where, in other words, project members are willing to share in the less exciting work—can a WikiProject muster the energy and direction to produce excellent articles systematically rather than incidentally.
[edit] Peanut butter will never taste the same
- 1994-11
- 2003-01
- 2004-02
[edit] Diamond tables
http://www.angelfire.com/music/diamondawards/criadiamond.html
verified: http://www.cria.ca/cert_db_search.php
to Nov 2007
[edit] Double Diamond
2 million units
| Artist | Album | Date certified |
|---|---|---|
| Michael Jackson | Thriller | Template:Dts221 |
| Fleetwood Mac | Rumours | Template:Dts221 |
| Led Zeppelin | Led Zeppelin IV | Template:Dts221 |
| Pink Floyd | The Wall | Template:Dts221 |
| Meat Loaf | Bat out of Hell | Template:Dts221 |
| Alanis Morissette | Jagged Little Pill | Template:Dts221 |
| Eagles | Their Greatest Hits (1971–1975) | Template:Dts221 |
| Shania Twain | The Woman in Me | Template:Dts221 |
| Shania Twain | Come on Over | Template:Dts221 |
| Pink Floyd | The Dark Side of the Moon | Template:Dts221 |
| Shania Twain | Up! | Template:Dts221 |
[edit] Diamond Albums
1 million units

