Wikipedia:WikiProject Open/Assessment

Welcome to the assessment page of WikiProject Open. This focuses on assessing the quality of Wikipedia's articles related to openness. While much of the work is done in conjunction with the WP:1.0 program, the article ratings are also used within the project itself to aid in recognizing excellent contributions and identifying topics in need of further work.

Quality scale

{{Grading scheme

|Project = Open

|FA_example =

|A_example = Not currently used by this project

|GA_example =

|B_example =

|C_example =

|Start_example =

|Stub_example =

|FL_example =

|List_example = List of open-access journals

|Book_cat = yes

|Book_example =

|Cat_cat = yes

|Cat_example = :Category:Open

|Dab_cat = yes

|Dab_example =

|FM_cat = yes

|FM_example =

|File_cat = yes

|File_example =

|Portal_cat = yes

|Portal_example =

|Project_cat = yes

|Project_example = Wikipedia:WikiProject Open

|Redirect_cat = yes

|Redirect_example = Heart attack

|Template_cat = yes

|Template_example =

|NA_cat = yes

|NA_ex

|}}

Importance scale

The purpose of the importance rating is to direct the project's article improvement efforts towards the most important articles, and also to provide a convenient shortlist of important topics for readers who are interested in open topics.

class="wikitable"

|+ Article importance grading scheme

Label

! Criteria

! Examples

style="background: #ff00ff; text-align: center;" |Top priority

| Subject is extremely important. Usually a large subject with many associated sub-articles.

| Open access

style="background: #ff88ff; text-align: center;" |High priority

| Subject is clearly notable. Subject is interesting to, or directly affects, many readers.

| GNU project

style="background: #ffccff; text-align: center;" |Mid priority

| Normal priority for article improvement. A good article would be interesting or useful to many readers.

| Open textbook

style="background: #ffeeff; text-align: center;" |Low priority

| Article may only be included to cover a specific part of a more important article, or may be more loosely connected to the topic.

| Frontiers (publisher)

style="text-align: center;" |NA

| NA means Not an Article. This label is used for all pages that are not articles, such as templates, categories, and disambiguation pages. (To mark an article as "needs assessment" or "not assessed," simply leave the importance parameter empty, like this: |importance= )

| WikiProject Open

Statistics

{{Task force assessment|Open}}

Category:WikiProject Open

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