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Henry Allingham WWI contest
This contest, named the Henry Allingham World War I International Award, aims to promote and improve article quality within the World War I Military history task force and increase project members' level of activity by organizing a form of friendly competition. It also attempts to be a small step in the preparation of the World War I centenary drive. The contest will have three rounds, each lasting one month, in which points will be given for improving articles. It strongly resembles the Military history WikiProject and Aviation WikiProject contests, as well as the WikiCup.
At the end of the first round, in which all World War I task force members are invited to participate, only the top 12 ranked editors will advance to the second round. After the second round, the top 6 ranked editors will advance to the final round. When the contest is won, special awards will be placed on their user talkpage and their username will appear in the monthly Military history WikiProject newsletter. The first-place winner will also receive the WikiChevrons with Oak Leaves from the project coordinators. There is also a special award (plus Roger Davies' 250$ bounty) for the user who promotes the World War I article to Featured status.
Entering the contest
- Sign up at Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/World War I task force/Contest/Submissions.
- Wait for your personal submissions page to be created at Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/World War I task force/Contest/Submissions/YOURUSERNAME, or create it yourself with the information at Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/World War I task force/Contest/Submissions.
- Enter articles you work on at your submissions page.
- Every two days during the contest, the articles will be evaluated and points will be awarded based on their standing in the project's quality scale before and after the improvements made.
Contest rules
To get points for article or other featured content work, the article must fall under the World War I task force scope (i.e. be tagged with WPMILHIST banner and assessed for the WWI task force), and you must submit the article's information on your submissions page.
- To receive points for Article Improvement (Level Ups), the article must have been recently assessed prior to your article improvements. This determines beginning class. In other words, points are given for improving the article, which results in a change in class, not for simply adding the checklist or changing the class to suit the current article state. (Note: Exceptions to this rule are articles above B-Class; these have individual review processes which determine class and do not require the checklist.)
- Articles or other media raised to any other status (Featured or Good) must have been nominated and passed/promoted during the contest period.
- Don't overload the WP:FAC, WP:GAN, Milhist A-Class review and Peer review systems.
- New articles written for Did you know? must have been written and nominated during the individual round.
- You must have written and nominated your In the news fact during the individual round.
- To find the "Wikipedia Page Statistics of the Article", go here, change the drop down list to "en-wikipedia", and enter the article. Only the judges will use the link to see the page statistics.
Scoring
Initial article assessment | Complete B-Class checklist | Peer review | Did you know? | In the news | Featured list | Featured picture | Featured sound | Featured topic | Good topic | Article Creation and Improvement |
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.1 | .1 | 1 | 5 | 5 | 40 | 40 | 40 | 10 per article in topic | 5 per article in topic | See next table |
Ending class | ||||||||
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Beginning class | ||||||||
Stub | Start | B | GA | A | FA | |||
Create | 1 | 2 | 5 | 20 | 30 | 50 | ||
Stub | 1 | 4 | 18 | 27 | 45 | |||
Start | 3 | 16 | 24 | 40 | ||||
B | 14 | 21 | 35 | |||||
GA | 18 | 30 | ||||||
A | 25 |
Participants
User | Assess | Checklist | Review | DYK | ITN | FL | FP | FS | FT | GT | Create & Improve | Score |
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Eurocopter | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Personal submission page
Article Creation and Improvement
Initial article assessments: .1 Pts
Complete B-Class checklist: .1 Pts
Submit a peer review: 1 Pts
DYK: 5 Pts
ITN: 5 Pts
FL: 30 Pts
FP: 35 Pts
FS: 35 Pts
FT: 10 Pts per article in topic
GT: 10 Pts per article in topic
Notice template
Submission pages list (how?)
Test your World War I knowledge with the Henry Allingham International Contest!
As a member of the Military history WikiProject or World War I task force, you may be interested in competing in the Henry Allingham International Contest! The contest aims to improve article quality and member participation within the World War I task force. It will also be a step in preparing for Operation Great War Centennial, the project's commemorative effort for the World War I centenary.
If you would like to participate, please sign up by 11 November 2009, 00:00, when the first round is scheduled to begin. You can sign up here, read up on the rules here, and discuss the contest here. --
Congratulations!
You are one of the twelve editors advancing into the second round of the Henry Allingham World War I Contest. The second round started at 00:00, 29 December and ends 23:59, 31 January. The top six ranked players at the end of this stage will advance into the final round of the contest so keep up the good work! --Eurocopter (talk) 17:26, 29 December 2009 (UTC)
Awards
FIRST PLACE |
Henry Allingham World War I International Contest |
1st edition (11 November 2009 - 11 March 2010) |
SECOND PLACE |
Henry Allingham World War I International Contest |
1st edition (11 November 2009 - 11 March 2010) |
THIRD PLACE |
Henry Allingham World War I International Contest |
1st edition (11 November 2009 - 11 March 2010) |
FINALIST |
Congratulations on reaching the finals of the Henry Allingham World War I International Contest Thank you for your great performance and your valuable contributions to the project! |
1st edition (11 November 2009 - 11 March 2010) |
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- list of fonts here
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Summary
- 265 initial article assessments done
- 365 B-class checklists completed
- 5 new Peer Reviews submitted
- 43 new DYKs + 1 new ITN
- 5 new FPs + 1 new FL
- 2 new Good Topics
- 99 reviews of FAC/ACR/GAN
- 238 article improvement level ups, of which:
- 22 GAs
- 13 As
- 6 FAs