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The AfC barnstar is granted for meritorious contributions relating to Articles for creation and consists of a green cross on a star composed of five capital letter As. The A signifies new articles, which is what this project is all about, the grey signifies the neutrality of Wikipedia, and the green cross signifies the Articles for creation ...
The Articles for creation (AfC) process is designed to assist any editor with creating a new page as a draft article, as well as submitting their draft article for review.. This process must be used by new or unregistered editors, as well as editors with a conflict of interest, since they cannot directly create a new page in Wikipedia's mainspace, where all articles resi
The Articles for creation helper script (AFCH) is a Wikipedia gadget designed to help when reviewing Articles for creation article submissions.It is currently the only script officially recognized and supported by WikiProject Articles for creation.
Wikipedia:Bots/Requests for approval/ArticlesForCreationBot 4 (Approved, categorize all pages without AFC submission template in AFC-space) Wikipedia:Bots/Requests for approval/AFC clerk bot (Withdrawn, intended for automated cleanup, overtaken by ArticlesForCreationBot)
The responsibilities of a European football manager or head coach tend to be divided up in North American professional sports, where the teams usually have a separate general manager and head coach (known as a field manager in baseball), although occasionally a person may fill both these roles. While the first team coach in football is usually ...
the current system is a holdiver from before Draft space existed and AfC submissions were subpages of the AfC Project space page without talkpages. It is inappropriate now. Fixing this involves recoding where comments get posted and changing the standard decline template link from the reviewer's talk to the Draft talk.
AfC unreviewed draft statistics as of December 16, 2024 Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues. Updates on reimplementing the Graph extension, which will be known as the Chart extension, can be found on Phabricator and on MediaWiki.org .
Rather than choosing articles at random, and let possibly-biased editors make the call on whether the candidate judged correctly, I suggest using real articles that are really going through AfC. If the candidate gets right answers (where 'right' is defined by the answers the actual AfC person gave) on enough of the articles, they too become an ...