Well, since it looks like some people are willing to bring back this project, I guess we can maybe nominate someone to manage the project when it’s restarting. I mean, I guess we should completely restart, like remove all the previous members and get a fresh new beginning.
I believe that we’re going to need someone to lead us through this process (so that person is going to be the temporary leader), so I guess we can make a vote.
UPDATE:
Old Members are going to be removed, except for the ones who are joining. I’ve never been part of the team before, so an old member, please tell us how it works!
Yeah, I would love to revive this project!!
In fact, when I was new I wanted to join a project, and I was sad this one was inactive.
Oh, yaaasss!! This looks super cool; count me in!
THE DESCRIPTION HAS BEEN UPDATED, SO PLEASE BE SURE TO TAKE ANOTHER LOOK AT IT.
I’d be up for this! Sorry I’m a bit late…
My name’s still on the page, and I’d like to keep it there, so if you guys are willing to revive this project, I’ll join!
There’s been an update. We’ll be needing an old member to tell us how it works… @HelperOnWikihow
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I removed all the {{HistoricalProject}} stuff.
@Everyone
Please add your name to the page if you would like to join.
@HelperOnWikihow
Maybe you can guide us?
Lara_K
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I’ll join, this sounds like a great idea
system
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*possible curmudgeon alert*
Is there any chance we could focus our efforts on current recent changes, formatting, copyediting or something more directly helpful to the overall mission of the site to help anyone learn to do anything?
I mean… awards are nice and all that… but the concern is that we’ll end up spending a lot of time making them, refining them, complimenting each other on them, then crossposting them to everyone in our circle of friends… and then thanking each other for the “wonderful” award…
All the while other, more directly beneficial edits to the site, are left undone because we were too inwardly focused to notice that others might need actual help in lieu of our cleverly designed pixels on their talk pages.
Food for thought.
*end curmudgeon alert*
Sure! And regarding the effort-focusing, yes, I definitely understand. Try not to focus on the awards themselves, but the good-natured edits. Simply giving out a thumbs up while patrolling can be a nice way to reward someone and quickly get back to patrolling other edits. I’d like to keep that in mind