Yes, anyone can assess articles (god, we'd need hundreds of more admins if admins were to assess tens of thousands of articles). Articles may be promoted upto B-class without formal review. Although anyone can assess articles, assessment is usually done by active volunteers at the Assessment department of the WikiProject. Anything higher than B-class needs formal review (there exists considerable confusion about the A-class though).

Swaroop Rao
(MikeLynch)





2012/2/26 Noopur <noopur.raval@gmail.com>
Slight n00b koschen here. Can non-admin editors just help with assessment? And how? I need a 101 on this. 


2012/2/26 Naveen Francis <naveenpf@wikimedia.in>
Hi Pranav,

Should we try something like this ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_India/Assessment/Tag_%26_Assess_2008

Thanks,
naveenpf











2012/2/26 <wheredevelsdare@hotmail.com>
Hiya,

The number of unassessed articles on WikiProject India currently stands at more than 18,000! Im wondering if there is an active task force or even a single member of the project that is dealing with these assessments? (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Unassessed-Class_India_articles_of_Unknown-importance)

A similar note has been left on the India noticeboard, as it seems no one has assessed articles for some time for there to be such a massive build up of backlog.

Kind Regards,

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