The Geoffrey of Monmouth Challenge was held to reward contributors, we had an amazing response, many people wrote 10, 20 even 50 articles, the top contributors are listed below.
Monmouth Ladies Cricket Team in the 1950's. Anthony Cope
Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers colours, Monmouth Regimental Museum
Tintern Village c. 1914 showing pool and Royal George by W.A. Call, Andrew Helme, Monmouth Museum
Bees for Development QRpedia code plaque Adrian Riley for Monmouthshire County Council
View of the Wye and Monmouth Rowing Club taken from Wye Bridge, in winter, mid 1980s. colour effect is due to image being last one on the roll of film. Dawnswraig
The Kymin, Monmouth, Mike Peel
Robin Owain in the "Monmouthpedia Control Centre" during Monmouthpedia Day Rock drum
Dramatisation of the trial of the Chartists at Shire Hall, Monmouth, including background information (7 parts) Michael Booth
Thank you!
The Geoffrey of Monmouth Multilingual Challenge
Welcome to the Geoffrey of Monmouth writing and images challenge for Monmouthpedia. This challenge will run from now until the 1st of July 2012 (to coincide with a Wikimedia UK board meeting). Everybody can help in any language to collaborate on writing articles related to Monmouth.
How it works
Any Wikipedian with a named account (on any wiki) can participate. Two Wikipedians can form a team and participate jointly: this means you don't have to be multilingual!
To participate you must sign up on the users and points page: you must include a link to your talk page (it may be on any Wikipedia, but please test the link to make sure it works!)
The challenge is based on a point system, with the goal for each participant to gain as many points as possible. Details on barnstars and prizes can be found here.
1 point: 5 new photographs added to Wikimedia Commons relating to Monmouth
1 point: 1 historic photograph added to Wikimedia Commons relating to Monmouth
1 point: geotagging 3 images on Wikimedia Commons relating to Monmouth that do not have geotags
2 points:a new stub article (100 words of text, with internal and external links)
4 points: a start article of 400 words
5 points: a new short article (500 words of text, with internal and external links, inline ref and image)