Wikipedia:Release Version Nominations/Set Nominations

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Here, we determine which groups or sets of entries will be eligible for Version 0.7. A set may consist of a group of interrelated topics (such as Proton, Neutron, and Electron), or a major topic and its various subarticles (such as Canada and History of Canada). These entries will be chosen based on overall importance, quality and stability.

Any article may be nominated to be part of a set, but sets are generally expected to have at least one article eligible for individual nomination for Version 0.7 under the release criteria. The rest of the set would be considered part of the "completeness" clause of the release criteria. For the sake of completeness, articles that have already been accepted may be re-nominated as part of a different set: Please note this in your nominations.

Nomination procedure

  1. Place {{0.7 set nom|name of your set}} on the talk page of one of the nominated articles, replacing "name of your set" with the name of the nominated set. Make sure the set's name is unique, and a clear identification of the scope of the set (for example, "Subatomic Particles" or "Canada and related articles").
  2. From there, click on the "Discuss this nomination" link.
  3. Place ===name of nominated set=== at the top, replacing "name of.." with the name of your nomination.
  4. Below it, create a bulleted list of all articles which will make up the set. Note any particular statuses (FA, GA, VA, etc) next to those articles.
  5. Below that, explain why you feel the set of articles deserves nomination. Cover both the articles' importance and quality.
  6. Copy this text: {{Wikipedia:Release Version Nominations/Set Nominations/name of nominated set}}, then edit this page, pasting the template at the top. Replace "name of..." with the name of your nomination.
  7. Place the same template from step 1 on the talk pages of all nominated articles, making sure they all point to the same page. Articles considered part of a set but already exist in 0.7 do not have to be nominated a second time.

Nomination discussion

The initially nominated list does not necessarily have to resemble the finally passed list. Anyone may request that articles be added or removed from the list; with general consensus (or consent of the nominator) the article may be freely added or removed. Otherwise, users may support or oppose the nomination as with any other procedure.

Once discussion has generated a consensus, a member of the Version 1.0 Editorial Team may close the nomination after discussion has died down, either passing it (by moving the set and its contents to Wikipedia:Release Version, passing them as if they were nominated individually), or failing it. Either way, all discussions will be archived.

Once a set has passed, articles can be added to it through the individual article nomination process.

Nominations

Please tag the individual article talk pages with {{tl|0.7 set nom}} to ensure we receive feedback from those watching the articles.

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{{Wikipedia:Release Version Nominations/Set Nominations/World music}}

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{{Wikipedia:Release Version Nominations/Set Nominations/Olympic events}}

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