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Wikimedia subject-area collaboration
This is a WikiProject, an area for focused collaboration among Wikipedians. New participants are welcome; please feel free to participate!
WikiProject Buddhism is a group of people dedicated to improving Buddhism-related contents in Wikipedia. This page contains only suggestions: things to give you focus and to get you going and you should not feel obligated in the least to follow them.
February 23, 2010: Hi everyone, I am proposing the development of a strategic policy regarding the authorship and maintenance of Buddhism pages, especially concerned with reducing the amount of time spent in long drawn out disagreements. How about contributing your thoughts? (20040302 (talk))
Farang Rak Tham It wasn't written. I just made the suggestion that we develop one. I am really not sure that it would work anyway :-D (20040302 (talk))
20040302, still a good idea to revive this wikiproject a bit. I've noticed the Thai wikiproject is a lot more active than this wikiproject. We could start by activating the wikiproject's talk page and continue this dicussion over there.--Farang Rak Tham (talk) 12:46, 16 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]
December 23, 2008: Hi everyone. I have implemented Turnkey presentation of WikiProject page (more details on the talk page). While this may not be perfectly done as yet, I hope it will encourage more efficient WikiProject operation in the future! All information that previously appeared on this page is archived at this page; much should probably be integrated here. Please help to make the operations of this project as smooth and efficient as possible! /Ninly (talk)
The project's encyclopedic articles page contains a listing of articles which can be found in reference sources on the topic of Buddhism, and can serve as a reasonable indicator as to what content regarding the topic wikipedia does and does not yet have.
・Dhatu (Buddhism) - It's mentioned by the Buddha in the Aṅgulimālīya Sūtra with no clear definition. Skandha has an section mentioning the Dhatus but not in the Buddha's context from the Aṅgulimālīya Sūtra.
The following templates can be used on pages in Wikipedia to associate them with the Buddhism WikiProject. Click on a template's title to see a sample of what it produces when included on a page. For a full list of Buddhism templates see the main template page.
Main templates
{{WikiProject Buddhism}} — Template to add to talk pages of all Buddhism-related articles
Contributors can also put the {{User WikiProject Buddhism}} userbox on their user page to show that they are members of this project. Placing the userbox on your user page will place you in Category:WikiProject Buddhism participants. You can alternatively place [[Category:WikiProject Buddhism participants]] on your user page to place yourself in the category.
Active users (last edit within last 12 months)
CycoMa2 I used to identify as a buddhist when I was young. But buddhist thought still influences my way of thinking to this day.
Cermus 5 July 2011. I studied Buddhism from an academic standpoint in college, primarily Tibetan and Nichiren. I still keep up on it and can help contribute to various pages in the project.
Balaji Ramasubramanian I am an engineer and an enthusiast of Theravada Buddhism. I practice Buddhist meditation and have a lot of interest in philosophy, psychology and physics.
Dienekles (talk) My first complete article: Madyamika Tibetan Buddhism, Gelug, Mahamudra, Madhyamika (Svatantrika-Prasaṅgika), and Japanese Zen. I'm happy to help in regards to any of these subjects!
IM3847 - I'm working on a design related to Buddhism, which will help me to work on Wikipedia simultaneously.
Invokingvajras - Practicing Buddhist with B.A. in Religious Studies and Japanese. Studied abroad at Nanzan University in Nagoya, Japan and Fo Guang Shan Monastery in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
KashKarti - Mainly focused on Indian Mahayana and late South Asian Buddhism
Kester ratcliff (talk) - ex-monk of six years and now lay academic, specialising in early Buddhism, critiquing later developments especially Theravada tradition, Vinaya studies, and history of the early sectarian period