In 2011, we had a big drive to clean out the "About" Cleanup project by tidying and removing as many profiles as possible. It was a huge success, and we all had a lot of fun working together as a team, reading great bios, and learning from each other's formatting and citation styles.
Back then, we used to try to keep the total number of profiles in the project under 100. As of me writing this, we currently have 876 project profiles, meaning we have waaaay more profiles being added to this project than removed from it.
If we're diligent and work together as a team, I think it's totally reasonable that we can get the queue down to 500 by the end of April, maybe even lower. With 59 collaborators on this project -- let's assume 25 actively using Geni -- we'd each need to do about 15 profiles during April in order to hit that goal. I think that's reasonable, especially if we recruit more help (new project collaborators!).
What do we say, friends? Should this be our April goal? Can we get excited for this? April starts in 9 days (in my hemisphere), so let's start practicing your "About" skills and revving our engines now! :)