Okay, that was the draw, but this team has a serious purpose too: improving an article to FA standard is not easy, and there are plenty of obstacles and not enough support. The purpose of the FA-Team is to link and coordinate editors who want to help overcome the obstacles and provide support to all those who want to write great articles. We also believe that contributing to Wikipedia should be fun, and that is the spirit in which the team has been created.
There are many things the FA-Team can help with. What we can't do, however, is add substantial content or find references: as suggested above, editors who would like FA-Team help need to have access to reliable sources and use them to create and improve article content.
If you have an article you think would make a good FA-team Mission, propose it here.
BuddingJournalistcontact — References and research (I have the privilege of easy access to one of the largest library systems in the world, so ping away if you need a source!), some MOS, general formatting, some copyediting (although many of those listed here are far more talented than me at this!).
Caslibercontact — anything biological..(snigger), layout, copyediting, greek & latin translation etc.
Ceranthorcontact Formerly Meldshal42 and LordSunday. I'm known for a variety of things in article writing. But my best is either prose or references. <sniffles> I love my preciouses.[1]
Climie.cacontact — Refs n' Prose, highly detailed point-by-point article analysis. Whatever you do, DO NOT ask me about dashes – you won't enjoy the aftermath.
David Fuchscontact — Good with video game articles in general, and finding print sources; brilliant prose writer, 1st-class.[2]
EyeSerenecontact — article editing and copyediting (including images and related copyrights,[3] tables, markup and the Manual of Style); article assessment (particularly Good articles[4])
Mkdwtalk — FA nominations, city FA, formatting, and WikiProjects.
Mm40contact — Well-versed in MoS (the dashes in this section are wrong), source finding (I have access to JSTOR as well as numerous other databases, and several large libraries), source checking, ref formatting. I'm deeply involved in various review processes, so I can read it/fix it like people at FAC would. But please, no science.
Nishkid64contact — references, formatting, MoS fixes, copyediting?
Nousernamesleftcontact — Prose, prose, prose. Writing is my thing, MOS and references are not. Ask me about either of the latter and you'll live to regret it.
Resident Mariocontact — Heya, whya not, it looks lika ita coulda be fun. Ima writer, you know, one a dem writa guys. (Specific areas: Volcanology, by extension mountains too.)[12]
Ruslik0contact — natural sciences especially physics; access to large amounts of reference material; ref templates.
Sasquatchcontact — All the normal copyedit stuff, science topics and engineering topics, scouring the academic databases for sources, I tend to be bored and have lots of free time on my hands.
Skomorokh — Philosophy and politics, arcana and emergent phenomena, reference scouring and footnoting.
Wradcontact — access to large amounts of reference material; experienced in working with and organizing collaborations of editors.
(Please add/remove your name to/from the alphabetical list, using {{User plus}}, if you do/don't support the goals of the FA-Team. It is also helpful to know how actively you can contribute, and what your areas of expertise are. Editors who support the FA-Team goals, but are unable to be actively involved for now, are welcome to add their username in brackets.)
Help anyone, anywhere bring an article successfully to Featured article standard, by providing WP:MoS-compliance and copyediting assistance, advice on the featured article criteria, and support through FAC.
Work with individual WikiProjects to improve articles towards featured article standard.
Objective: assist Solar energy and Scattered disc (and possibly other solar-related articles) towards FA status, encouraging collaboration across the spectrum.
We occasionally receive accolades for our work and we greatly appreciate them, but most of all we judge our success by the articles we help bring to FA, and the editors we encourage to feel the buzz of writing top quality articles.
Editors who have caught the FA wave after working with the FA-Team
^The author is aware of the logical inconsistency involved here, and can probably justify mentioning GA on the FA-Team page. He just doesn't feel like doing it now.
^Caveat: as seen above, I like spaced em-dashes; they have style and sophistication — panache even. Unfortunately, as of 3/2/2008 11:59:59 UTC, the manual of style barely tolerates them, which means that by this afternoon they could be banned. Or possibly strongly encouraged. Update 21/4/2008: in fact spaced em-dashes have been banned, but what a beautiful array there are on the FA-Team page!
^Sir Ernest Gowers, The Complete Plain Words, H. M. Stationary Office, UK, 1954.
^Fowler's Modern English Usage, Second edition, Edited by Sir Ernest Gowers, Oxford University Press, 1968.
^Giant Superman Annual (A Super Collection of Untold Stories and Secret Origins, DC National Comics, (Approved by the Comics Code Authority), National Periodical Publications,Inc., USA, 1963
^Note: Inactive. Allegedly kidnapped by The Cabal and replaced by a bot that makes random edits to various topics, frequently related to Asia and contiaing containing typos which are corrected in subsequent edits. The bot then resurfaces on random talk pages claiming to be working on a dissertation. No one has yet noticed the difference.
^I may not be available 24-7 due to serving time at a mental hospital.
^Heya, whya nota have a randum reference? Now Ita can't be a citation needed ;)