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Easton's Bible Dictionary edit

Hi, Tetraminoe. Thanks for taking a part of this project. I've noticed that you've begun work on a Bible Dictionary. I've also noticed that this is a fairly large project (what with adding the text, formatting it, and then proofreading it). I might suggest that you create a WikiProject for this work. That way, other people know that a large project is being undertaken and more interested people can get involved. It also takes a lot of work off of you, as well. Just a suggestion, though. Good luck with it.—Zhaladshar (Talk) 17:41, 31 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Don't worry about not getting a lot of people for the WikiProject. Wikisource has very few active contributors as it is, so it's likely not very many people will be a part of it. However, making the WikiProject advertises what you're doing, and there is a greater possibility that someone will help take you up on the project. For the longest time, the WikiProject for the Diary of Samuel Pepys was worked on by only one person, but just recently another contributor joined it. It might take time to get help from other people, but it can never hurt to make a WikiProject. Good luck with your Bible dictionaries!—Zhaladshar (Talk) 22:40, 1 January 2006 (UTC)Reply