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;What's the biggest WikiProject?
;What's the biggest WikiProject?
:The size of a WikiProject depends on how you measure it. Looking at the [[tools:~enwp10/cgi-bin/reports/r2.cgi|number of articles]] tagged with the project's banner, the largest WikiProject is clearly [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Biography|WikiProject Biography]] with over one million articles under its scope. However, if we want to know which project has the most members, there isn't a clear answer. Membership lists are not standardized and many projects rarely update their membership rolls. As a result, the identity of the WikiProject with the largest membership remains a mystery.
:The size of a WikiProject depends on how you measure it. Looking at the [[tools:~enwp10/cgi-bin/reports/r2.cgi|number of articles]] tagged with the project's banner, the largest WikiProject is clearly [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Biography|WikiProject Biography]] with over one million articles under its scope. However, if we want to know which project has the most participants, there isn't a clear answer. participant lists are not standardized and many projects rarely update their participants rolls. As a result, the identity of the WikiProject with the largest number of participants remains a mystery.


;What's the smallest WikiProject?
;What's the smallest WikiProject?
:There are dozens of WikiProjects that have not tagged a single article, despite someone at the project taking the time to set up a banner that tracks articles. There are also project membership pages where none of the listed editors remain active.
:There are dozens of WikiProjects that have not tagged a single article, despite someone at the project taking the time to set up a banner that tracks articles. There are also project participants pages where none of the listed editors remain active.


;Is there a standard definition of a "successful" WikiProject?
;Is there a standard definition of a "successful" WikiProject?
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;How do you know if a project is active?
;How do you know if a project is active?
:Determining which projects have been abandoned can be difficult if nobody was left to turn out the lights. A project's automated functions and archiving may still be running, even if nobody is watching. Some projects feature outdated membership lists comprising people who have left Wikipedia or otherwise disappeared without much fanfare. Activity on a project's talk page may be the clearest sign of life available, assuming this activity isn't simply unanswered questions from editors outside the project. Further complicating matters, the editors of some projects prefer to work independently or communicate through external methods like [[Wikipedia:IRC|IRC]], resulting in an active project with an inactive talk page. The writers of the WikiProject Report often struggle with deciding which projects to interview since many interesting projects may look active on the surface, hiding a more depressing reality.
:Determining which projects have been abandoned can be difficult if nobody was left to turn out the lights. A project's automated functions and archiving may still be running, even if nobody is watching. Some projects feature outdated participants lists comprising people who have left Wikipedia or otherwise disappeared without much fanfare. Activity on a project's talk page may be the clearest sign of life available, assuming this activity isn't simply unanswered questions from editors outside the project. Further complicating matters, the editors of some projects prefer to work independently or communicate through external methods like [[Wikipedia:IRC|IRC]], resulting in an active project with an inactive talk page. The writers of the WikiProject Report often struggle with deciding which projects to interview since many interesting projects may look active on the surface, hiding a more depressing reality.


;Who determines whether a WikiProject is marked as active, semi-active or inactive?
;Who determines whether a WikiProject is marked as active, semi-active or inactive?
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;How do you revive an inactive WikiProject?
;How do you revive an inactive WikiProject?
:We've [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2011-05-16/WikiProject report|written extensively]] on the subject. Keep in mind that some projects have run their course while others have a scope that is too narrow or too broad to attract a sizable community of editors. If you still want to revive the project, a good way to start is by updating the membership list, inviting new members, reaching out to active projects for help, and fixing any broken templates and automation. Start discussions on the project's talk page about how to improve the project's organization, goals, and collaborations. Reviving a WikiProject often feels like an uphill battle. Just don't get discouraged.
:We've [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2011-05-16/WikiProject report|written extensively]] on the subject. Keep in mind that some projects have run their course while others have a scope that is too narrow or too broad to attract a sizable community of editors. If you still want to revive the project, a good way to start is by updating the participants list, inviting new participants, reaching out to active projects for help, and fixing any broken templates and automation. Start discussions on the project's talk page about how to improve the project's organization, goals, and collaborations. Reviving a WikiProject often feels like an uphill battle. Just don't get discouraged.


;Who can add articles to a WikiProject?
;Who can add articles to a WikiProject?
:Anyone can add articles to a project by attaching the project's banner to an article's talk page. Likewise, anyone can remove banners, so don't be surprised if the members of a project determine that the article you tagged is not within their scope. Further discussion may be necessary at the project's talk page.
:Anyone can add articles to a project by attaching the project's banner to an article's talk page. Likewise, anyone can remove banners, so don't be surprised if the participants in a project determine that the article you tagged is not within their scope. Further discussion may be necessary at the project's talk page.


;Who can assess articles?
;Who can assess articles?
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:People tend to use them interchangeably, but the term "related WikiProjects" is broader than "sister WikiProjects." The terms "parent," "sister," and "child" provide a way of categorizing projects. An example of sister projects would be [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Pittsburgh|WikiProject Pittsburgh]] and [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Philadelphia|WikiProject Philadelphia]], while related projects would also include their parent projects ([[Wikipedia:WikiProject Cities|WikiProject Cities]] and [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Pennsylvania|WikiProject Pennsylvania]] in this case), and any child projects or task forces ([[Wikipedia:WikiProject National Football League/Pittsburgh Steelers subproject|WikiProject Pittsburgh Steelers]] and [[Wikipedia:WikiProject University of Pittsburgh|WikiProject University of Pittsburgh]] come to mind). However, one confusing bit about the term [[Wikipedia:Wikimedia sister projects|"sister projects"]] is that it has also been used to compare different wikis or languages of Wikipedia (i.e. Wikisource, Wikinews, Chinese Wikipedia, German Wikipedia, etc.) which is evidenced by the ''Signpost's'' defunct [[User:OhanaUnited/Sister Projects Interview|sister projects column]].
:People tend to use them interchangeably, but the term "related WikiProjects" is broader than "sister WikiProjects." The terms "parent," "sister," and "child" provide a way of categorizing projects. An example of sister projects would be [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Pittsburgh|WikiProject Pittsburgh]] and [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Philadelphia|WikiProject Philadelphia]], while related projects would also include their parent projects ([[Wikipedia:WikiProject Cities|WikiProject Cities]] and [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Pennsylvania|WikiProject Pennsylvania]] in this case), and any child projects or task forces ([[Wikipedia:WikiProject National Football League/Pittsburgh Steelers subproject|WikiProject Pittsburgh Steelers]] and [[Wikipedia:WikiProject University of Pittsburgh|WikiProject University of Pittsburgh]] come to mind). However, one confusing bit about the term [[Wikipedia:Wikimedia sister projects|"sister projects"]] is that it has also been used to compare different wikis or languages of Wikipedia (i.e. Wikisource, Wikinews, Chinese Wikipedia, German Wikipedia, etc.) which is evidenced by the ''Signpost's'' defunct [[User:OhanaUnited/Sister Projects Interview|sister projects column]].


;How do I join a WikiProject?
;How do I participate in a WikiProject?
:Joining a WikiProject is easy. Most projects have a membership list to which you can add your name. Next, you'll want to add the project's talk page to your personal watchlist so that you can keep up to date on the latest discussions and help editors in need. Check out the project's Featured and Good Articles for ideas about how to improve articles under the project's scope. Take a look at the project's goals or browse the project's stubs and start-class articles to find areas where you can help today. Projects may offer a userbox you can add to your user page as a sign of pride that also doubles as a way to add yourself to categories listing all users who are interested in a particular topic.
:Participating in a WikiProject is easy. Most projects have a participants list to which you can add your name. Next, you'll want to add the project's talk page to your personal watchlist so that you can keep up to date on the latest discussions and help editors in need. Check out the project's Featured and Good Articles for ideas about how to improve articles under the project's scope. Take a look at the project's goals or browse the project's stubs and start-class articles to find areas where you can help today. Projects may offer a userbox you can add to your user page as a sign of pride that also doubles as a way to add yourself to categories listing all users who are interested in a particular topic.


;What can I do to improve Wikipedia's community of WikiProjects?
;What can I do to improve Wikipedia's community of WikiProjects?
:The [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Council|WikiProject Council]] is welcome to anyone with ideas for building stronger collaborative links between WikiProjects. Feel free to [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Newsroom/WikiProject desk|suggest ideas]] for interviews, special reports, news, and announcements about WikiProjects for the weekly WikiProject Report in the ''Signpost''. Participate in discussions at a variety of projects and try to answer the questions of newcomers. If multiple projects are working on the same article, try to recruit members from these projects to collaborate. Host meetups for the members of projects in a particular geographic area. Create contests and backlog drives that anyone can enter. We've interviewed projects that have used social media to recruit members, partnered with educational institutions, and even manufactured their own games. Be creative and [[Wikipedia talk:Wikipedia Signpost/Newsroom/WikiProject desk|share your experiences with us]].
:The [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Council|WikiProject Council]] is welcome to anyone with ideas for building stronger collaborative links between WikiProjects. Feel free to [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Newsroom/WikiProject desk|suggest ideas]] for interviews, special reports, news, and announcements about WikiProjects for the weekly WikiProject Report in the ''Signpost''. Participate in discussions at a variety of projects and try to answer the questions of newcomers. If multiple projects are working on the same article, try to recruit participants from these projects to collaborate. Host meetups for the participants in projects in a particular geographic area. Create contests and backlog drives that anyone can enter. We've interviewed projects that have used social media to recruit participants, partnered with educational institutions, and even manufactured their own games. Be creative and [[Wikipedia talk:Wikipedia Signpost/Newsroom/WikiProject desk|share your experiences with us]].




Next week's interview will be earth-shattering. Until then, shake it up in the [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Archives/WikiProject report|archive]].
Next week's interview will be earth-shattering. Until then, shake it up in the [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Series/WikiProject report|archive]].


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