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Updated through 2018

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What's new:

  • Adding Women in Red project to the above header. WIR exists to turn red links into blue, expanding the coverage of women on Wikipedia.
  • More user-friendly coding in the edit window, simplified so even new editors can understand how to do it.
  • New method when adding nominations is Alpha within Year, rather than just a straight alphabetical listing. In that way, each new group of inductees can just be dropped into the top of the list, rather than the hassle of trying to interweave individual names into the entire list. Viewers can always sort by names or other columns.

Sourcing for individual entries. In a perfect world, each entry would have its own source. In reality, it is very difficult for any editor outside of Alaska ("The Kodiak Kurtain") to find information on the inductees. Alaskan media and other sources just don't show up on the normal searches outside Alaska, nor via any of the membership required sources I use. If you live in Alaska, you can be a big help by finding independent sourcing for the entries.

Anybody can edit this list. Anybody can update it. Happy editing. — Maile (talk) 00:49, 4 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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Updating etc.

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RadioKAOS has indicated on the last page edit summary: "Partially correcting the primary maintainer's attempt to build this list as a walled garden. I have plenty of free-content images I could contribute, but it's pretty pointless given the way this has been curated thus far". Don't know what this is about, but inasmuch as the editor has expressed willingness to watch over and tend to this particular women's list, I am delighted to move aside. If anyone else wants to pitch in here, enjoy it. — Maile (talk) 23:42, 25 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]