Wikipedia:WikiProject Reformed Christianity/Collaboration

The intent of collaborations is that we try to advance our articles higher up the assessment scale, and get them featured on various portals, and hopefully even on the front page. The process should work something like the following:

Nominations

 * Choose articles that are either an un-written article request, or a stub.
 * List the article below under Future projects.
 * Find sources, images, research, etc. for the article.
 * Write/re-write/discuss/expand the article.
 * Improve the article to at least to "B" status.

Current projct
Calvinism

Future projects

 * William the Silent
 * Anglican Homilies

Push towards Good Article

 * Work should continue on the article to improve it. Hopefully at the end of a month, we will be able to put the article forward as a Good article candidate, and get it accepted.  If it doesn't get accepted, put it back on the nominations page for a future month.
 * Once we have a good article, we should try to get it featured as the showcase article on Portal:Christianity, using their Selected content nominations.

Push for the A-class

 * If our article is accepted at Portal:Christianity, we should continue to work on it, moving it towards an A-Class article
 * If our article isn't accepted, go back to the Nominations stage

Push for Featured Article

 * Once we feel it has reached A-class, we should nominate it as a Featured article candidate. If we get knocked back, keep trying.

Push for the main page

 * When we get a page to FA-class, we need to submit it on Today%27s_featured_article/requests to try to get it on the front page.

The Future

 * When we have enough FA-class articles, we can even try to get a Featured_topic status on a topic, although we may have to pick a smaller topic than "Calvinism" when we do this.