Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Bangladesh/Collaboration
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Collaboration on articles needing attention
[edit]While it is important that we collaborate on articles which are on FA/GA path; we also need a mechanism to collaborate on top / high important articles which are currently in stub or start class. (We have a list of such articles here. ) This effort should go in parallel with the collaboration on articles on GA Path. I suggest we have a weekly collaboration on selected items from this list to upgrade them to at least B-Class. Please post your comment on this.-Arman Aziz 11:04, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
- I completely agree to you. And, I'd also like to see a mechanism that brings people to collaborate on those fortnightly drives. There was a page created for the fortnightly collaboration, as far as I can remember, before the rehash started. But, I can't remember what it was called. For other collaboration ideas, I have put together a collection of fine pages at User:Aditya Kabir/Sandbox 2. The article collaboration and improvement drive people should have more suggestions to make. For now, though, I'd be content with getting the current collaboration across. It would also serve as a test case for the rehash efforts. Aditya Kabir 21:17, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
Urgent collaboration needed
[edit]Dear fellow wikipedians: most of you probably know that Sundarbans and Cox's Bazar are now ranking high among the nominees for 7 natural wonders of the world. This may generate high interest about these 2 articles among tourists (potentially including the expert judges who will shortlist the 21 final nominees for the honor). As such it has now become extremly urgent to improve these two articles to reflect the importance and value of these two wonderful places(as well as problems and prospects). So, let's collaborate and improve these two topics as much as possible. Arman (Talk) 13:19, 5 January 2008 (UTC)