Maarten,
I think that's also around the time when I made this thing, but since the assessments after this month aren't needed, it can remain as a 2011 archive.

After I wrote that mail yesterday I remembered why WLM can't be a subproject of  the English wikiproject "Historic sites", and that is because not all monuments are historic sites, but are other things like trees and natural rock formations. 

What could be useful in the long term is a "national heritage" subproject per country under the portal "European Union".  I was going to try and build that in a way that uses a standard approach per country based on COE terms, but I got confused by the way the current portal was set up. I then tried to figure out the logic of the World Heritage Sites project, which on a smaller scale is basically trying to do the same thing, though it's in the name of one organization, rather than one per country.

Each country has its own challenges with handling these lists, so the best approach is probably done per country and not together.
Jane

2011/9/18 Maarten Dammers <maarten@mdammers.nl>
Hi Jane,

Op 16-9-2011 19:40, Jane Darnell schreef:
> Maarten,
> I didn't even know about that project! Even if I had known about it, I
> was still looking for a place to create a project where interwiki
> links could be made to WLM projects in sister projects, not to
> historic sites sister projects.
I thought I mentioned it to you some months ago at one of the WLM meetings.
>
> But as always, hindsight is 20/20. I did however have the presence of
> mind to call it Wiki Loves Monuments 2011, so WLM2012 (if there is
> one) could easily be a subproject of historic sites.
I think it would be best to just keep WLM2011 like it is now and just
merge the assessments part with the historic sites project.

Maarten


_______________________________________________
Wiki Loves Monuments mailing list
WikiLovesMonuments@lists.wikimedia.org
https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikilovesmonuments
http://www.wikilovesmonuments.eu