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This page is to serve as a directory for reviewers who have an expertise in particular areas. The purpose is to find and ping appropriate reviewers to particularly difficult or specialized pages that need to be reviewed and examined for notability. Drafts of a particular topic may be found at the new page for AFC sorting.
These reviews are all open for comment from any current AFC Reviewers, who may choose to "Endorse" or "Disagree" with a particular review. Any article among the list which gets rejected or accepted externally would auto-count as an endorse or disagree by itself.
You can find the list of all current peer reviews in different formats: a list with reviewers' comments included, a list without any reviewers' comments or a list by date. The peer review list on this page is automatically generated: please follow the steps on the instructions page to add or remove a review.
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Prospective Articles for Creation reviewers: If you want to start reviewing drafts as part of the AfC process, check that you meet the criteria below, and make a request on the talk page to be added to the list. Admins and New Page Reviewers do not need to add themselves, but they need to enable AFCH in their gadget preferences.
For GA, still new. Have done some A-Class reviews for the Biography project: Clpo13 (talk · contribs) Whatever seems interesting: One as of March 21, 2008, but I plan to do more eventually: TheQ Editor (talk · contribs) Anything but politics: 10 and growing fast. Probably an average of 2 reviews per week.
GitHub (/ ˈ ɡ ɪ t h ʌ b /) is a proprietary developer platform that allows developers to create, store, manage, and share their code. It uses Git to provide distributed version control and GitHub itself provides access control, bug tracking, software feature requests, task management, continuous integration, and wikis for every project. [8]
The "Articles for creation helper script" is a script that assists in reviewing article submissions. The script can accept and decline article submissions, mark submissions as under review, tag submissions for deletion, and add comments to submissions without changing their status.