Welcome to Ireland Information Guide's goings-on. This page is a central point for community members to collect current information about the community project and to report on recent goings-on. In a sense, it's an announcement page, but it is supposed to collect even those kinds of information that are normally not announced on pages like Ireland Information Guide:Announcements (e.g. arbitration progress, outspoken newcomers, amusing things, etc.). However, please notice that this page is explicitly not for discussion. When listing topics here that are being discussed or have been discussed, please link to the appropriate discussion page and discuss it there. For a project-wide update of events, see the Meta goings-on.

This page is archived in a weekly digest-like fashion, every Sunday at 0:00 UTC.


Goings-on in the week starting Sunday August 29 2004

  • Ireland Information Guide will soon reach one million articles across all languages. Help us write a press release to publicize this important milestone! The goal is to have the press release written and ready for translation by September 7.
  • Rossami and PFHLai become administrators. Congratulations!
  • Voting on the proposed Administrator Accountability Policy has begun. Voting will last until 00:00 UTC, 8 September 2004.

Articles featured on the Main Page

  • Traditional counties of England (August 29)
  • Tank (August 30)
  • Ferdinand Magellan (August 31)
  • Common scold (September 1)

Articles that gained "featured" status

Pictures that gained "featured" status

Archived goings-on, 2004

August 22 | August 15 | August 8 | August 1 | July 25 | July 18 | July 11 | July 4 | June 27 | June 20 | June 13 | June 6 | May 30 | May 23 | May 16 | May 9 | May 2 | April 25 | April 18 | April 11 | April 4 | March 28 | March 21 | March 14 | March 7 | February 29




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