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The purpose of this page is to establish an Anglicanism Collaboration of the Month.
Rules:
- The article must have something to do with Anglicanism or the Anglican Communion: its history, doctrine, institutions, and notable figures.
- The article with the most people supporting it will win. If there is a tie, the one that was nominated first will be the collaboration of the month.
- Nominations can stay up for 2 months, and then will be removed.
- The winner will be selected on or around the 27th of the month for the following month.
How to nominate:
- Place {{AngCOTM}} on the top of the talk page of the article you are nominating.
- Place your nomination below, at the bottom of the list, with once sentence why you are nominating it. Please sign your nomination with four tildes ~~~~.
[edit] Archives
Archived COTM nominations for can be accessed via the above link. Apparently, protocol is that if anyone wants to renominate an article, they need to do so - we can't just carry over from one month to the next. If you would like to know which nominations failed - please check there. Fishhead64 21:44, 25 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Current project for April 2008
Essays and Reviews is the Collaboration of the Month (COTM).
[edit] Nominations for May 2008
Please add nominations for March below. Please indicate your support for the nomination with Support or Oppose and a brief comment
[edit] Templates
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Edit this to update COTM choice | {{AnglicanismCOTM article}} edit only | Essays and Reviews | ||
Copy this to the COTM article | {{Anglicanism COTM}} |
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Copy this to the nominees | {{AngCOTM}} | The article being discussed here is a nominee for the Anglicanism collaboration of the month. If you wish to add your vote on it, please go to WP:AngCOTM.
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