Hi Yaroslav,
I set that wiki project up on the English Wikipedia with two primary goals
in mind:
1) Try to form an English common set of terms for the national heritage of
the participating countries (links from those pages link to the various
country pages on the English wikipedia and wherever possible to their
protection agencies if an article exists)
2) Try to create a common landing page for the various WLM subprojects in
the various language wikipedias (note the links on the left hand side of the
page)

I think the project has been useful to give people an impression of what the
project is all about. I was hoping to get a chance to create lists of
national heritage for the participating countries, and especially for those
countries with more than one official language and no "native wikipedia",
but I didn't manage to do that.

Some countries have managed to put up lists on the English wikipedia - see
this link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:National_Heritage_Sites_in_Europe
As is always the case, there is room for improvement, and of course, there's
always next year!

We discussed making article writing part of the competition, for example in
October after the uploading stops, but we quickly decided this just
complicates things for the juries, who will all have a difficult enough time
just looking at the pictures.

If you have ideas about a writing competition, in order to get more articles
on more national heritage sites, that would still be very cool to do, and
may be a way for people to get stimulated to go back and take more pictures
inside the buildings (most of the pictures in the competition are taken from
the outside).

Jane



2011/9/16 Yaroslav M. Blanter <[email protected]>

> On Fri, 16 Sep 2011 17:56:27 +0200, Lodewijk <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > That will depend definitely on the project. I know that on the Dutch
> > Wikipedia, rijksmonumenten are generally considered to be encyclopedic
> > (although in some cases collections of buildings should be put into one
> > single article because they clearly belong together - for example the
> > Entrepotdok buildings in Amsterdam I imagine). I can't speak for other
> > language projects.
> >
> > Lodewijk
> >
>
> I am not talking now about notability or other issues, I just wanted to
> understand whether there is any relation to WLM2011 contest. Apparently,
> there is none. It is just an English Wikipedia project not endorsed by the
> central WLM organization and focusing on article writing which are not part
> of the contest in 2011.
>
> Cheers
> Yaroslav
>
>
>
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