Sounds really interesting ... so eventually each country will have information about Baha'is and their history there.. Sort of an online "Baha'i World".
Volume XVIII is a major resource in fact - lots of memorial so early pioneers collected in the online version (though it needs more proof reading.)
But yes it is indeed a Baha'i World - there are already parallel articles for Christianity, Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism - Catholics also have a parallel set for that matter. Some of the smaller groups have spotty coverage. There have been some summary articles for the Baha'i Faith but while it itself is large it offers about two or three sentences per country it mentions and it also didn't mention so many countries.
So that's what I've been at for a year plus now. Others have chimed in here and there - the UK and Germany articles got a fair bit of coverage and some editors jumped with with structural connections I'd had no idea how to do so there's now continental/regional links.
But the basic work on all the articles has been mine so far. Only two haven't been originated by me - Scotland and England. Both were skimmed from the UK article. I jumped into the Scotland one and added massively to it. I'm waiting to see what happens with the England one.
My latest one was Rwanda. There is one estimate that as many as 30,000 Baha'is were among the million or so who were killed in the genocide there. The citation is a bit weak so I softened the entry in the article just mention thousands.
I usually take a random walk around the planet but follow up with making sure I'm making roughly equal progress in all the regions. Africa has a lot of small countries so I adding one there for every other wandering entry.
At some point there aught to be regional summaries and also some of the big names need to be done - US, Iran, Ottoman Empire days.... But the work there is going to take a lot of development of many articles - they are just too big to do in one article. At some point I'm going to re-read various biographies to write up their respective articles more as a stepping stone to getting to the big articles....
Interestingly I was recently on pilgrimage and there was a lot of interest in reading articles where people were from. I've mentioned my articles in various Baha'i circles with rather lack luster response but while on pilgrimage people really really wanted to read about the history in their own countries. Interesting.