Wiki Project Auckland

Wiki Project Auckland

This WikiProject aims to:

  • Improve articles related to the Auckland Region. The New Zealand Portal is intended as a front page for Wikipedia's Auckland coverage, and should aid the reader in navigating around the articles. It should also draw attention to current events and some of Wikipedia's best Auckland related articles.
  • Support Auckland related articles by ensuring that Wikipedia has plenty of high-quality articles to showcase and ensuring that readers starting with the project can find their way around easily
  • Ensure that articles are well organised (through the use of categories) and that due attention is paid to the further reaches of the project.
  • Be truly international - this project welcomes participants from anywhere in the world. The project should be used to highlight articles about Auckland that most readers may not be aware of.
  • Oversee the development of Auckland-related articles - for example, through the Collaboration of the fortnight
  • Provide a clear structure of how Auckland articles are arranged on Wikipedia and present the project so as to facilitate reading and research
  • Coordinate efforts and peer review articles
WikiProject Auckland articles by quality and importance
Quality Importance
Top High Mid Low NA ??? Total
A 1 1
GA 1 1
B 1 3 1 13 18
C 1 5 5 5 16
Start 1 5 16 13 48 83
Stub 4 22 48 74
List 5 8 13
NA 13 13
Assessed 3 13 31 36 13 123 219
Unassessed 75 75
Total 3 13 31 36 13 198 294
WikiWork factors (?) ω = 7002980000000000000980 Ω = 5.08


Read more about Wiki Project Auckland:  Templates, Infoboxes, Similar U.S. City Projects, Random Auckland Picture of The Week, General Strategy and Discussion Forums, Tasks, Image Requests, WikiProject Featured Article, Commendation Material, Adopt An Article, The New Zealand Barnstar of National Merit, The Auckland Barnstar of Merit, Task Console, Collaboration of The Fortnight, Participants

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