Yes. the same thing has done in Tamil Wikipedia.
We displayed users from different area of interest.
Example: My banner reads
"Surya Prakash is a 2nd year Engineering student who is editing Chemistry,
Physics related articles in Wikipedia. You too can edit!"
with my picture. :) (Click here to see: Site Notice project
page<http://tawp.in/r/2gav>)
Please see the way we did. :)
Feel free to comment on it.
*$U®¥∩*
http://goo.gl/RoMyo.com <http://FirefoxSurya.blogspot.com>
http://about.me/suryaceg
On 3 January 2012 22:06, James Heilman <jmh649(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I am not suggesting that we use just a simple banner.
We need to
create something with a picture of a Wikipedian with text like "join
us in improving the world leading encyclopedia, click here to learn
how."
Than when people click it will ask them "what sort of subject area are
you interested in" with options like medicine and
grammar/copyrediting, etc.
After which it would displace important thing people need to now for
the topic area or task they have shown interest in. For medicine they
would be given guidelines on what are appropriate references and a
link to WikiProject medicine where they can post comments.
This effort would be supported by the number crunchers at the WMF who
would determine which messages received more clicks and which messages
resulted in more editors. The banner shown could also be subject area
specific where we could test if having a medical student request
someone joins us is more effective than having someone with a
significant medical condition etc.
--
James Heilman
MD, CCFP-EM, Wikipedian
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