Hi Alex,

This is indeed as easy as it gets. However, it is significantly harder to
explain to a new editor than 'the best photo of a (national) monument is
chosen by a jury' - a one sentence explanation that does justice to the
concept is hard for a sitenotice etc - especially if we limit them to a set
of topics, we have to figure out which topics deserve an article etc.

Anyway, good to experiment with none the less :) Did you also try already
to combine both the photo and writing elements?

Lodewijk


2014-06-13 11:36 GMT+02:00 Kippelboy <[email protected]>:

> Just for the record:
>
> On the Catalan Culture challenge (writing contest) we did an scoring
> system for writing articles based on the KISS principle:
>
> These are the rules
>
>    - *+1 point* for each *(+1000 bytes)* of added content in any language.
>    - *+5 points* for each new translation of an article in any language.
>    - *+25 points* for a Good Article
>    <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Good_articles> in any
>    language.
>    - *+50 points* for a Featured Article
>    <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Featured_articles> in any
>    language.
>
>
> +info:
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Catalan_culture_challenge/Participants
>
>>
> *Success*
> It was very easy for everyone to understand it and to track it. Prove of
> success is that it has been adapted in 2 other writing challenges led by
> other orgs (svwiki and cywiki so far)
>
>
>
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