Despite the recent inactivity of WikiProject Systems, the field that it represents, along with the backgrounds and interests of contributors involved in the project, offers a near-unique opportunity to develop a WikiProject that is a paragon of systematic application and development of the tools available to WikiProjects.
Since the project was first set up in April 2007, there have been a number of advances in the way that WikiProjects are organised to make it easier to identify and act on required work. This re-activation seeks to use the opportunity granted by the recent inactivity to update the project, and take advantage of these methods set out by model WikiProjects, systematically specifying, developing, and creating an active WikiProject that showcases some of the best practices seen in other WikiProjects, to the benefit of both the project contributors and Wikipedia as a whole.
Are there any further statistics to highlight model WikiProjects? Are there analyses that would show e.g. Ω/ω vs. total article count?N.B. Declaring a particular WikiProject a 'model WikiProject' is not endorsement of any as 'better than all others', or lack of declaration a suggestion that another WikiProject is not as good; simply that, after looking at them, they do something in a way that I like.