Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Soil/Assessment

WPCD
This section posted by Paleorthid (talk) 07:38, 16 December 2007 (UTC) See WikiProject Soil/Worklist for originalWikiProject soil article assessments.

Wikipedia-CD (WPCD)
Sixteen (16) articles are candidates for inclusion in the next version of Wikipedia CD Selection. This is indicated by WPCD added on the article's talk page. A current assessment indicates that only one of the sixteen articles article, soil profile, has reached publication quality. The two most important candidate articles, soil, and soil science, need improvement. See WikiProject Soil/Worklist for article assessments.

Wikipedia 0.5
Articles were evaluated for inclusion in an initial test release (called Version 0.5) as part of the overall project of producing a fixed version of Wikipedia. The article on soil was evaluated as A-Class on September 15 2006.

Soil related articles are organized within Category:Natural_sciences_Version_0.5_articles. As of 18:15, 2 December 2007 (UTC), soil is the only project article indicated.

Wikipedia 0.7
The goal for this release is approximately 20,000-30,000 articles articles, so the scope will be much wider than for Version 0.5. Detailed examples are being prepared and discussed on the scope page. This release should include, subject to meeting basic quality criteria, states & provinces from all major countries, cities with significant populations, as well as Core supplement and Vital articles.

Soil related articles are organized within Natural Science articles. As of 18:15, 2 December 2007 (UTC), soil is the only project article indicated.

Wikipedia 1.0
The Soil WikiProject uses the Version 1.0 assessment approach for the article assessments we conduct. Our assessments are picked up by a Wikipedia 1.0 Editorial Team bot. The bot constructs an index to rated articles, by project, and tallies up our project's soil articles by quality for consideration.

Erosion, currently a B-class project article, has been designated a vital article. The article has been reviewd by the Version 1.0 Editorial Team as indicated by the tag.