I thought that making a team called the “Stub-Fixers Team” could be a good one. Is it possible?

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we’ve had several stub fixing teams. but they all went to become historical projects with no activity.

Yeah, I love the enthusiasm (and the name!), but these teams don’t tend to get the traction they need to continue unfortunately!

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Oh, that’s a shame. I’ll just work on fixing stubs myself.

Here’s a formerly-popular project dealing with that, that, if you want to, you can revive. However, the project would need a major overhaul and to find other editors who enjoy working on fixing stubs like yourself. https://www.wikihow.com/wikiHow:Save-Our-Stubs-Project

Hi! This seems like a super project. I have a question though, how do I revive it?

First, grab more editors who’d want to work solely on stubs (not something many of us want to do), then update links to stubby articles those editors could work on. Remove outdated contributors to the old project and have new contributors sign up.

Each project you revive will require more work. But always focus on quality first and foremost - even to something as simple as a wikiHow-namespace page.

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Thanks for the reply. I’m going to start doing that now.

Thanks.

Hello! I have succeeded in reviving the project. Six new members have joined, and new articles are being nominated by the second!

Because of this new success, @JayneG , feel free to close this page. Thank you @EpcotMagic for your valuable advice!

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Youre welcome for all the information, @ButterflyInTheStars . Happy to help.

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