What is the criteria for a Project Box vs Sticker for the Quakers Project?

+5 votes
199 views
I noted that several of my families profiles had Quaker Project Boxes removed and Quaker Stickers added.   What determines whether they get a Project Box or a Sticker?
WikiTree profile: Grace Wilson
in Policy and Style by Robin Lee G2G6 Pilot (871k points)
retagged by Robin Lee

2 Answers

+8 votes
The project manages (is profile manager) for those bearing the project box.

Hmmm.  I see that they do manage it.  I understand that PPP is now limited in its usage to those profiles frequently conflated or given wrong parents/children/spouses.  Maybe that is another difference.
by Kathy Rabenstein G2G6 Pilot (323k points)
On the US Presidents Project we define which profiles are managed by the project and therefore, get a box, all others get a sticker, I could not find that information for the Quakers project.
+5 votes

I'm checking on this. Looks like the profile in question should have received the {{Quakers_Project}} template. Please don't fix it until I can review with Aleš.

We asked EditBot to change out the deprecated {{Quakers}} template to the appropriate one for the project box or project sticker based on these criteria:

if Not PPP, Project box, Managed, Trusted (line 9) {{Quakers_Project}} 

if Not PPP, Project box, Not Managed, Not Trusted (line 12) {{Quakers_Sticker}} 

The line numbers refer to the report that projects use to check on managed profiles, etc.

by Debi Hoag G2G6 Pilot (406k points)
What I suspected, based on the change log, is accurate. Aleš confirmed that EditBot made changes based on the status of profiles as of early on 25 July. Apparently you added the project after he had acquired the list.

I checked your contributions for 25 July and found that Nathan Lee's profile was also incorrectly changed to the Sticker. I have fixed both profiles.
I understand now what Editbot was doing, but, I would still like to know the "criteria" for what profiles are managed by the project.   For example, with the US Presidents project we manage the President, four generations of ancestors and two generations of descendants.   Then, any "brick walls" in the ancestry that is not managed by another project.

Related questions

+10 votes
4 answers
+5 votes
1 answer
+1 vote
1 answer
78 views asked Nov 5, 2023 in WikiTree Help by Katie Sell G2G6 Mach 3 (32.6k points)
+2 votes
0 answers
181 views asked Jul 12, 2016 in Genealogy Help by David Wilson G2G6 Pilot (124k points)
+5 votes
1 answer
161 views asked Sep 22, 2015 in Genealogy Help by phil
+5 votes
1 answer
110 views asked Sep 21, 2015 in Genealogy Help by phil
+5 votes
1 answer
154 views asked Sep 18, 2015 in Genealogy Help by phil
+9 votes
1 answer
+2 votes
1 answer

WikiTree  ~  About  ~  Help Help  ~  Search Person Search  ~  Surname:

disclaimer - terms - copyright

...