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This Copy Editing Project Blitz was a one-week-long effort of the Guild of Copy Editors to reduce the backlog of articles that require copy editing; those carrying the {{copyedit}} tag or listed on the GOCE Requests page. It began on Sunday, February 15 at 00:00 (UTC) and ended on Saturday, February 21 at 23:59 (UTC).
Blitz participants could earn barnstar awards based on the number of articles—and the word counts of the articles—they copy edit. Awards will be given out once the blitz has finished.
The blitz was open to all; you don't have to be a member of the Guild of Copy Editors to participate. You must, however, be competent in your use of English grammar, spelling and punctuation. We strongly advise you to read Wikipedia's guide to basic copy editing before you begin working. If you're unsure about spelling, grammar or punctuation, consult the Wikipedia Manual of Style. Skilled use of English and careful editing are especially important for articles listed on the Requests page.
Full instructions for participants, tips, help for new copy editors, useful tags, and details of the many barnstars available for the blitz can be found on the main blitz page. Please read this page carefully before you begin. To sign up, please use the form in the Signing up section below.
Progress
Progress Chart
Date
Outstanding
Requests
Change since
previous day
Change since
beginning
February 14, 2015
53
—
—
February 15, 2015
51
2
2
February 16, 2015
51
0
2
February 17, 2015
52
1
1
February 18, 2015
46
6
7
February 19, 2015
46
0
7
February 20, 2015
45
1
8
February 21, 2015
45
0
8
February 22, 2015
43
2
10
Reviewing
GOCE coordinators and other experienced Guild members will carry out random checks to ensure that copy edits are of a satisfactory standard. If you are willing to help with reviewing, please sign up below.
10% of each participant's copy edits from the backlog should be checked, and all copy edits from the Requests page should be reviewed, time permitting. Please choose articles at random and do not inspect your own copy edits. After checking articles, place a {{checked}} template after the article on the listing and sign your username with four tildes (~~~). If a rough consensus finds that a copy edit is not of an acceptable standard, the tag will be re-added and the word count of the reviewed article will be deducted from the editor's total. The reviewer may give advice on how the edit could have been improved without penalizing the editor. Please raise any questions on the Coordinators' talk page.
To sign up for the blitz, click the button below. This will create a subsection in the Totals section for you to record your copy edits. The previous blitz's rollover totals are located here.
This blitz has now concluded and is no longer open to sign-up.
Totals
How to record articles you have copy edited:
Remove any extant {{copyedit}} tags from the article.
When you sign up, your section is automatically populated with # {{Working}} [[]] () and # {{Completed}} [[]] ():
Article titles go in wikilinks [[]]. List the article's full title, not an abbreviated version.
Article word counts go in round brackets (): use this script to get the page's word count.
Place articles you're working on on the {{Working}} line. When you've finished your copy edit, change {{Working}} to {{Completed}}
Place any comments between the article title and the word count.
Do not list articles on which you have placed {{GOCEreviewed}} instead of copy editing them, or which needed no copy editing.
If you want your work checked, you can request it on the blitz talk page.
Properly completed records look like this in the edit window:
CompletedStefan Vladislav of Serbia (997) (only counting the number of words copy edited from the start of the blitz) --DThomsen8 (talk) 17:52, 15 February 2015 (UTC)