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F1 portal featured article
editThe F1 portal (in which I assume you have some degree of interest, as your name is listed on Wikipedia:WikiProject_Formula_One) is intended to have a regular rotation of a 'featured article'. I've swapped a few in and out over the last couple of months, but I think it would be better if there were more of a community attempt at deciding this, proposals, votes, that kind of thing. So - why not pop over to Portal_talk:Formula_One#Suggestions_for_Featured_Article: and make a suggestion. Ta. 4u1e 00:28, 26 May 2006 (UTC)
Selected articles on Portal:F1
editHello again.
I dropped notes round a while back to those who have listed themselves at Wikipedia:WikiProject_Formula_One to ask for suggestions for selected articles on portal:Formula One. There was a pretty good response, both in terms of how it might work and of articles suggested. Damon Hill came out with the most support and was brought up to Good Article standard after a lot of work by Skully Collins and others before going on as the F1 portal selected article a couple of weeks ago. It is now at Featured Article Candidates as a Featured Article candidate (why not drop by and see if you can help polish it further?).
Several people who responded to the original request suggested that a monthly or bi-weekly 'Selected Article' could act as a catalyst for an improvement drive to get more articles up to a higher standard. Although it wasn't quite what I had in mind when I started, this seemed to work pretty well for the Damon Hill article, so I've drafted up a process for doing this more regularly. See Portal_talk:Formula_One/Management_of_selected_articles for details. Essentially the suggestion is that we vote for an article to improve every couple of weeks and at the end of the improvement process the article goes on the portal as the new 'Selected Article'. I'd be grateful for any comments on how this might work - I'm sure some of you are more familiar with things 'Wiki' than me - as well as your votes for the next candidate (by 16 July).
You may also want to help with the article Gilles Villeneuve, which was the next most popular after Damon Hill. The idea is to try and get it up to GA standard by 16 July and then put it on the portal as the 'Selected Article'. I hope you can help! 4u1e 15:05, 2 July 2006 (UTC)
Minardi
editHi - looks like I'm monopolising your talk page! Just a note to say that Minardi is now the current improvement drive article (albeit with a massive total of two voters - you and me - against one for each of the other options). I'm being less ambitious this time and aiming for 13 August to get it up to GA standard. I've already nominated it for GA, because it will take several weeks for it to filter through and although I haven't done this with previous selected articles, I'd like to get this one 'officially' tagged as GA before we put it on the portal. I'm still tweaking this process! Hope you have time to contribute! 4u1e 20:43, 18 July 2006 (UTC)
- Any fellow F1 fan can monopolise my page all they like! I'll certainly get involved in the next few days as time allows --Jsydave 22:30, 20 July 2006 (UTC)
Motorcycling Wikiproject
editWelcome to the Motorcycling WikiProject. Hopefully you have a good time, start many new articles and can contribute lots to the existing ones as we need that. Cheers ww2censor 04:18, 19 December 2006 (UTC)
Model for SGP
editHi, I don't speak english very well, so if you can to write something universally about Speedway Grand Prix here (in beginning of arricle). Stanisław J. Radziński ??? 13:38, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
Speedway
editI see you have contributed to speedway artciles. This may be of interest to you .. {{User:Radzinski/SpeedwayFan}}. Hammer1980 21:55, 27 April 2007 (UTC)
Crown dependancy place infobox
editHello, I've noticed you're a Wikipedian in or from the Channel Islands. There is a discussion found here regarding the possible use of the Template:Infobox UK place on settlement articles relating to the three Crown dependancies of the Isle of Man, Jersey and Guernsey.
It's a very strong infobox with alot of automation, flexibility and localised mapping, (examples are found at Kirkwall or Chew Valley) and though is entitled with "UK", wouldn't formally display the United Kingdom in any article. I'd welcome you to discuss if this is a good idea for these island's towns and villages. Hope to hear from you, Jza84 23:46, 14 August 2007 (UTC)
Possible downgrading of A1 GP WikiProject to Taskforce status
editSeveral users have started a conversation at WP:MOTOR about the possible downgrading of the A1 GP WikiProject to taskforce staus. I have notified you because your name is on the A1 GP Members list. The discussion is ongoing, and is located here. Davnel03 18:36, 4 September 2007 (UTC)
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