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The Wikipedia Bounty Board allows any user to post monetary bounties for completing Wikipedia-related tasks. If the Bounty Hunters complete the task, the person offering the bounty - known as the Bounty Keeper - donates the bounty money to the Wikimedia Foundation in the name of the Bounty Hunters who worked so hard on the article. The Wikimedia Foundation is the non-profit organization which runs Wikipedia.
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Bring this high-importance start class article to at least GA in 30 days or start a FAC in that time that is eventually successful. Could also be divided: $25 for GA and then another $25 for starting a successful FAC in the allotted time.
A fairly easy one. First order of business is restoring the NPOV. From there, a historical look at DJ might be appropriate as the Jolt continues to lose relevance to Facebook. It still fulfills a function as an anonymous college bulletin board.
Hehe, I had the same thought. -Fsotrain09 22:21, 17 July 2006 (UTC)
Terrible, horrible joke. -Utopianfiat 15:19, 21 July 2006 (UTC)
Given the expiry date tho, I can't help wondering if this occured to the offerer as well. If it didn't sorry I hope I didn't offend you 203.109.240.93 17:41, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
Article does not yet even exist. (A good person has taken care of the first bit!) Annual award is bestowed in the United States to secondary school teachers, to which the bounty refers. However, a like additional bounty will be paid for articles on similar programs in other nations, up to a maximum of $400.00 USD total bounty. Half-bounty will be paid if, by the expiration, article(s) exists in non-stub form, even if not FA. Offerer has soft spot for teachers everywhere.
Full bounty extended for an additional year -- half bounty paid for US article's non-stub form as of February, 2007! Xoloz 15:09, 8 March 2007 (UTC)
Any article relating to the GNU Project, the Free Software Foundation, or the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Project Gutenberg is acceptable as well. Note that if you choose your articles right, this can stack with my previous Lisp bounty- a Emacs/GNU Emacs FA would be able to claim both bounties. Acceptable articles include the foundation articles, their software, important personages, legislation or court cases they were involved in or (in the case of the EFF) defended &etc. If you have question about a specific article, contact me.
This bounty applies to any article on a Japanese poet who was born before 1500 CE. This can include their biographical article, or articles on anthologies they worked on or had work included in, or their own works. Examples would include Shotetsu, Fujiwara no Teika, the Kokin Wakashū etc. No restrictions on genre.
This list is open to expansion. Any other suggestions, questions, or comments should be directed to my talk page. Up to two prizes will be given. Abeg92contribs 20:43, 18 March 2007 (UTC)