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'''''Note to people working in discipline workgroups:''''' if you transfer part of this list to a [[CZ:Discipline Workgroups|workgroup page]], or if you tag all articles about a subject with <nowiki>[[Category:<topic> Workgroup (Top)]]</nowiki>, then please ''remove'' the articles from this page.  Why?  Because we don't want to fork "high priority article" lists!  Thanks.  --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 17:03, 20 November 2006 (CST)  
'''''Note to people working in discipline workgroups:''''' if you transfer part of this list to a [[CZ:Discipline Workgroups|workgroup page]], or if you tag all articles about a subject with <nowiki>[[Category:<topic> Workgroup (Top)]]</nowiki>, then please ''remove'' the articles from this page.  Why?  Because we don't want to fork "high priority article" lists!  Thanks.  --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 17:03, 20 November 2006 (CST)  
:unless they fall into both categories, perhaps?[[User:DavidGoodman|DavidGoodman]] 19:31, 21 November 2006 (CST)
:unless they fall into both categories, perhaps?[[User:DavidGoodman|DavidGoodman]] 19:31, 21 November 2006 (CST)
:Which two categories do you mean?  The articles on this page are "top" articles, which overlaps 100% with the superset of <nowiki>[[Category:<topic> Workgroup (Top)]]</nowiki> categories. --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 14:37, 1 December 2006 (CST)
::What I had in mind was multi-subject categories, but now I ask about articles which some of the groups may have subsequently considered as not of top priority (such as all the animals) [[User:DavidGoodman|DavidGoodman]] 16:35, 1 December 2006 (CST)
:Well, presumably, demoted articles should, if not live, be under any workgroup category at all.  Does that answer the question?  Sorry for the delay in reply... --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 21:27, 7 December 2006 (CST)
:Has anyone started a discussion about articles that overlap categories (e.g., "God": Religion and Philosophy) on the Forums?  Where?  It's a good question and I have been worrying about it (as I worry about many things) for some time.  I believe I may have made a proposal on [[CZ:Policy Outline]] but obviously if so it needs vetting. --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 21:24, 7 December 2006 (CST)


==List of potential editors==
==List of potential editors==

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Note to people working in discipline workgroups: if you transfer part of this list to a workgroup page, or if you tag all articles about a subject with [[Category:<topic> Workgroup (Top)]], then please remove the articles from this page. Why? Because we don't want to fork "high priority article" lists! Thanks. --Larry Sanger 17:03, 20 November 2006 (CST)

unless they fall into both categories, perhaps?DavidGoodman 19:31, 21 November 2006 (CST)
Which two categories do you mean? The articles on this page are "top" articles, which overlaps 100% with the superset of [[Category:<topic> Workgroup (Top)]] categories. --Larry Sanger 14:37, 1 December 2006 (CST)
What I had in mind was multi-subject categories, but now I ask about articles which some of the groups may have subsequently considered as not of top priority (such as all the animals) DavidGoodman 16:35, 1 December 2006 (CST)
Well, presumably, demoted articles should, if not live, be under any workgroup category at all. Does that answer the question? Sorry for the delay in reply... --Larry Sanger 21:27, 7 December 2006 (CST)
Has anyone started a discussion about articles that overlap categories (e.g., "God": Religion and Philosophy) on the Forums? Where? It's a good question and I have been worrying about it (as I worry about many things) for some time. I believe I may have made a proposal on CZ:Policy Outline but obviously if so it needs vetting. --Larry Sanger 21:24, 7 December 2006 (CST)

List of potential editors

Biography

Actors and entertainers

  1. Woody Allen
  2. Fred Astaire
  3. Humphrey Bogart
  4. Marlon Brando
  5. Charlie Chaplin
  6. Marlene Dietrich
  7. Clint Eastwood
  8. Madonna
  9. Marilyn Monroe
  10. John Wayne

Artists

  1. Paul Cézanne
  2. Salvador Dalí
  3. Albrecht Dürer
  4. Vincent van Gogh - Jnc
  5. Francisco Goya
  6. Hokusai - Jnc NOTE: JS imported revised article from Textop wiki
  7. Henri Matisse
  8. Michelangelo
  9. Claude Monet
  10. Pablo Picasso - DS
  11. Jackson Pollock - DS
  12. Raphael
  13. Rembrandt
  14. Diego Velázquez
  15. Andy Warhol

Authors

  1. Dante Alighieri
  2. William Blake
  3. Miguel de Cervantes
  4. Geoffrey Chaucer -- RP
  5. Fyodor Dostoevsky
  6. Brothers Grimm
  7. Homer
  8. Victor Hugo
  9. James Joyce
  10. Franz Kafka
  11. Li Bai
  12. Herman Melville -- BS
  13. Molière
  14. Pablo Neruda
  15. Edgar Allan Poe -- KT,BS
  16. Jean-Paul Sartre
  17. William Shakespeare -- JS
  18. George Bernard Shaw
  19. Sophocles
  20. Mark Twain -- KT,DS
  21. Virgil


Entrepreneurs

  1. Andrew Carnegie
  2. Henry Ford
  3. Bill Gates
  4. Howard Hughes
  5. Steve Jobs
  6. Donald Trump
  7. Ted Turner
  8. Sam Walton
  9. George Westinghouse

Explorers

  1. Roald Amundsen
  2. Jacques Cartier
  3. Christopher Columbus
  4. Hernán Cortés
  5. Francis Drake
  6. Vasco da Gama
  7. John Franklin -- RP
  8. Edmund Hillary
  9. Ferdinand Magellan
  10. Marco Polo
  11. Zheng He

Inventors and scientists

  • (I could proofread any of these--David Goodman)
  1. John Logie Baird - RP
  2. Alexander Graham Bell
  3. Nicolaus Copernicus
  4. Thomas Edison
  5. Albert Einstein - Mathijs Schmittmann
  6. Galileo Galilei
  7. Alfred Nobel - Stefan Sels
  8. Isaac Newton
  9. Louis Pasteur - Stefan Sels
  10. Nikola Tesla
  11. Leonardo da Vinci
  12. Wright brothers - Jnc

Logicians and mathematicians

Cat: — JA

  1. Archimedes
  2. Arnold, Vladimir
  3. Boole, George - Jnc
  4. Diophantus
  5. Euclid
  6. Euler, Leonhard
  7. Fermat, Pierre
  8. Galois, Evariste
  9. Gödel
  10. Hardy, G.H.
  11. Hilbert, David
  12. al-Khwarizmi, Muhammad ibn Musa
  13. Leibniz, Gottfried
  14. Peirce, Charles Sanders
  15. Poincaré, Henri
  16. Pythagoras
  17. Quine, W.V.
  18. Ramanujan, Srinivasa - Jnc
  19. Russell, Bertrand
  20. Schröder, Ernst


Politicians and leaders

  1. Akbar
  2. Alexander the Great - Jnc
  3. Kofi Annan
  4. Attila the Hun
  5. Augustus - Phil Wardle
  6. Pope Benedict XVI
  7. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
  8. Otto von Bismarck
  9. Tony Blair - David Boothroyd
  10. Simón Bolívar
  11. George W. Bush -- KT
  12. Julius Caesar - Phil Wardle
  13. Charlemagne
  14. Winston Churchill - Jnc
  15. Cleopatra VII of Egypt - Phil Wardle
  16. Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
  17. Charles de Gaulle
  18. Hammurabi - LA
  19. Hannibal - Phil Wardle
  20. Indira Gandhi
  21. Hirohito - Jnc
  22. Adolf Hitler -- KT
  23. Pope John Paul II
  24. Genghis Khan
  25. Vladimir Lenin
  26. Nelson Mandela
  27. Mao Zedong
  28. Benito Mussolini
  29. Napoleon I of France
  30. Kwame Nkrumah
  31. Peter I of Russia
  32. Vladimir Putin
  33. Qin Shi Huang
  34. Franklin D. Roosevelt -- KT,DS
  35. Saladin
  36. Shaka
  37. Sitting Bull -- KT
  38. Joseph Stalin
  39. Josip Broz Tito
  40. Timur
  41. Leon Trotsky
  42. Harry S. Truman -- KT,DS
  43. Victoria of the United Kingdom
  44. George Washington -- KT
  45. Wilhelm II of Germany
  46. B. P. Koirala of Nepal

Revolutionaries and activists

  1. Mahatma Gandhi - DS
  2. Che Guevara -- KT
  3. Joan of Arc -- JS imported revised article from Textop wiki
  4. Martin Luther King, Jr. -- KT,DS
  5. Osama bin Laden
  6. Mother Teresa



Society and social sciences

  • David91 can copyedit in most of these topics
  1. Society
  2. Family
    1. Adult
    2. Child
    3. Infant
    4. Marriage
  3. Law - David91
    1. The relationships between states and each state's legal systems
    2. Constitutional, legislative and tax systems
    3. Dispute resolution systems
    4. Crime
    5. Family and other social relationships
    6. Economic, trade and business framework and regulation
    7. Contracts and other commercial relationships
    8. Compensatory systems for loss suffered
    9. Intellectual property DG also in Library and Information Science Workgroup
  4. Military
  5. Social sciences
    1. Anthropology
    2. Archaeology
    3. Criminology - David91
    4. Economics
    5. Education
    6. Political science
    7. Psychology — JA
    8. Sociology



International organizations

  1. Arab League
  2. European Union
  3. International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement
  4. NATO
  5. Nobel Prize
  6. Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
  7. United Nations - David91, DS
    1. World Bank Group
    2. World Health Organization
    3. World Trade Organization


Social issues

  1. Abortion
  2. Birth control
  3. Capital punishment
  4. Development (as in Sustainable development & International development)
  5. Freedom
  6. Human rights
  7. Peace
  8. Racism -- KT, -- DS
  9. Sexism -- KT
  10. Slavery -- KT, -- DS
  11. War
  12. Gender Identity
  13. Heterosexuality
  14. Homosexuality

David 91 - the legal aspects of all these topics

Culture

  1. Culture Rovi Rovi 06:25, 18 October 2006 (PDT)
  2. Art
    1. Comics
    2. Painting -- DS
    3. Sculpture
  3. Dance
  4. Film
  5. Radio -- DS
  6. Television-- DS
  7. Theatre
  8. Cultural Policy Rovi Rovi 06:25, 18 October 2006 (PDT)

Languages

  1. Book also in Library and Information Sciences DavidGoodman
  2. Specific languages
    1. Arabic language
    2. Chinese language
    3. English language
    4. Esperanto
    5. French language
    6. German language
    7. Hindi
    8. Japanese language
    9. Latin
    10. Portuguese language
    11. Russian language
    12. Sanskrit
    13. Spanish language
    14. Punjabi language
  3. Writing
  4. Publishing see also Library and Information Sciences DavidGoodman
  5. Typography see also Library and Information Sciences

Literature

Literature related articles from this list can now be found at High_priority_articles on the Literature Workgroup page. Amal Chatterjee 03:48, 21 November 2006 (CST)


Recreation

  1. Recreation
  2. Athletics (track and field)
  3. Toy
    1. dollhouse

Religion

  1. Religion
  2. Deity
    1. GodAK
    2. Goddess
  3. Mythology — JA
  4. Mysticism
  5. Religious philosophies
    1. Agnosticism
    2. Atheism
    3. Fundamentalism
    4. Panentheism
    5. Pantheism
    6. Transcendentalism
  6. SoulAK
  7. Specific religions
    1. Bahá'í Faith
      1. Báb
      2. Bahá'u'lláh
    2. Buddhism
      1. Gautama Buddha
      2. Mahayana
      3. Theravada
      4. Vajrayana
    3. Christianity - Peter Blake can proofread
      1. Bible
      2. Catholicism
      3. Church
      4. Eastern Orthodox Church
      5. Jesus
      6. Protestantism
      7. Pope
      8. Trinity
    4. Confucianism
      1. Confucius
    5. Hinduism
      1. Bhagavad Gita
      2. Krishna
      3. Upanishad
      4. Veda
    6. Islam
      1. Mosque
      2. Muhammad
      3. Shi'a Islam
      4. Sunni Islam
      5. Qur'an
    7. Jainism
    8. Judaism
    9. Shinto
    10. Sikhism
      1. Guru Nanak Dev
      2. Guru Gobind Singh
      3. Guru Granth Sahib
    11. Taoism
      1. Laozi
    12. Voodoo
    13. Zoroastrianism
      1. Zoroaster
  8. Spiritual practiceAK
    1. MeditationAK
    2. Prayer
    3. YogaAK
  9. SpiritualityAK


Foodstuffs

  1. Food
  2. Barley
  3. Bread
  4. Cheese
  5. Cotton
  6. Fruit
  7. Maize
  8. Oat
  9. Rice
  10. Sorghum
  11. Soybean
  12. Tobacco
  13. Vegetable
  14. Wheat

Beverages

  1. Alcohol
  2. Beer
  3. Coffee
  4. Tea
  5. Water
  6. Wine

Science

  1. Science
  2. Scientific method — JA
  3. Chemistry (can proof read anywhere in this group) David Goodman Salsb
    1. Salt
  4. Geology
  5. Mineral
    1. Copper
    2. Diamond
    3. Gold
    4. Iron
    5. Silver
  6. Oil


Physics

    1. Molecule
        1. Black
        2. Color
          1. Blue
          2. Green
          3. Red
          4. Yellow
        3. White


Biology and medicine

Biology related articles from this list can now be found at High_priority_articles on the Biology Workgroup page. Chris Day (Talk) 17:10, 20 November 2006 (CST)

Medicine

  1. Dermatology
  2. Pediatrics
  3. Neurology
    1. concussion
  4. Surgery
    1. Plastic Surgery
      1. Reconstructive Surgery
      2. Cosmetic Surgery
        1. Blepheroplasty (Eyelift)
        2. Facelift
        3. Cheek Implants
        4. Chin Implants
        5. Mandibular Advancement
        6. Breast Reconstruction
    2. Neurosurgery
    3. Trauma surgery
      1. skull fracture
  5. Infectious Disease
  6. Rehabilitation Medicine (Physiatry)
  7. Psychiatry
    1. Forensic Psychiatry

Technology

  1. Technology
  2. History of technology -- DS
  3. Engineering
    1. Structural mechanics
    2. Fluid mechanics — MS
      1. CFD — MS
  4. Computer science
    1. Artificial intelligence — JA
    2. Scientific computing — MS
  5. Biotechnology
  6. Genetic engineering
  7. Informatics — MS
    1. Programming languages — MS
      1. LISP — MS
        1. Scheme — MS
  8. Nanotechnology
  9. Nuclear technology
  10. Tool

Energy

  1. Electricity
  2. Geothermal power
  3. Hydropower
  4. Nuclear power
  5. Solar power
  6. Wind power

Electronics

  1. Electronics
  2. Battery
  3. Capacitor
  4. Diode
  5. Incandescent light bulb
  6. Integrated circuit
  7. Resistor
  8. Semiconductor
  9. Transistor

Mechanical engineering

  1. Mechanical engineering
  2. Engine
    1. Electric motor
    2. Internal combustion engine
    3. Jet engine
    4. Steam engine -Phil Wardle
  3. Inclined plane
  4. Lever
  5. Pulley
  6. Robot
  7. Wheel

Systems Sciences

Cat: — JA

  1. Systems sciences
  2. Control system
  3. Cybernetics
  4. Dynamical system
  5. Operations research
  6. Systems analysis
  7. Systems engineering

Transportation

  1. Transport
  2. Vehicle
  3. Aircraft
  4. Automobile
  5. Bicycle
  6. Elevator
  7. Helicopter -Phil Wardle
  8. Fixed-wing aircraft
  9. Motorcycle
  10. Rapid transit
  11. Stirrup
  12. Train

Information technology

  1. Information technology - Peter Hitchmough
  2. Abacus
  3. Calculator
  4. Computer
  5. Cryptology - Jnc
    1. Cryptography - Jnc
  6. Writing

see also Library and Information Science see also Language

Optical

  1. Camera
  2. Glasses
  3. Laser
  4. Lens
  5. Microscope
  6. Prism
  7. Telescope Phil Wardle

Media and communication

  1. Telecommunication
  2. E-mail - Jnc
  3. Internet - Jnc
  4. Microphone
  5. Mobile phone
  6. Photography
  7. Printing press also in Library and Information Science DG
  8. Printing also in Library and Information Science
  9. Radio
  10. Telephone - JD (for IP telephony)
  11. Television
  12. Typewriter
  13. Video
  14. World Wide Web

Navigation and timekeeping

  1. Clock
  2. Compass - JWendebaum
  3. Global Positioning System - JWendebaum, suggested to change into Global Navigation Satellite System
  4. Gyroscope
  5. Pendulum
  6. Radar
  7. Sonar
  8. Sundial

Weapons

  1. Axe
  2. Bow
  3. Knife
  4. Nuclear weapon
  5. Spear

Material and chemical

  1. Fire
  2. Explosive material
    1. Dynamite
    2. Gasoline
    3. Gunpowder
    4. Kerosene
  3. Metallurgy
  4. Plastic
  5. Rubber

Food and health

  1. Electrocardiogram
  2. Magnetic resonance imaging
  3. Pasteurization
  4. Refrigerator
  5. Stove
  6. X-ray

Space

  1. Hubble Space Telescope-- DS
  2. International Space Station
  3. Rocket
  4. Satellite
  5. Space exploration
  6. Space Shuttle
  7. Space station

Logic

  • Category. — JA
  • Advisory. Will be working on factoring Logic out as a separate category that can be viewed in both Mathematical and Philosophical lights.

Measurement

  1. Measurement - Peter Blake can proofread
  2. Time - Another duplicate, to the one above under Physics?
    1. Clock
    2. Calendar
    3. Second
    4. Day
    5. Week
    6. Month
    7. Year
  3. Length
    1. Metre
    2. Foot
  4. Distance
    1. Kilometre
    2. Mile
  5. Area
  6. Volume