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GOCE task list
editFrom GOCE Coord tasklist
Daily:
- Requests page:
- Check the page and its talk page for any issues.
- Archive completed requests.
- Move any conversations to the Requests talk page. Respond as appropriate.
- Drives and blitzes:
- If a backlog elimination drive or blitz is in progress, update its daily totals at 00:00 UTC, or as close to that time as possible.
- Other daily tasks:
- Monitor the Guild's Main, Requests and Coordinators talk pages and respond as appropriate.
Monthly:
- Keep an eye on the main GOCE page left panel, especially for necessary updates to the "oldest backlogged articles" link.
- Update the Ombox with news of upcoming drives, blitzes, elections or special events.
- (First day of the month) Add a month header (e.g. ==June 2016==) to the bottom of the Requests page
- (First day of the month) Update the monthly progress box.
- (First day of the month) Open or close the active drive or blitz, including taking a screen shot of the backlog status and putting it on the drive page. See these instructions.
- Upload drive screenshot at Special:Upload. Use a filename like
Guild of Copy Editors backlog status yyyy-mm-dd.png
described similarly along withScreenshot of en.wikipedia
.
- Upload drive screenshot at Special:Upload. Use a filename like
- Compile totals and give out awards for all Guild events.
- Prepare and update newsletters to inform members of impending or ongoing events, drive and blitz results, election notices and results, and any other relevant happenings.
- Delete (or request G6 speedy deletion for) old, empty monthly category pages (if a bot hasn't gotten around to it).
- Update the Blitzes tab or the Drives tab to link to the current drive or blitz.
Annually:
- Prepare an end-of-year newsletter. See examples at the newsletters page.
- Create new sections for the upcoming (or previous) year on the Drive archive and Blitz archive and newsletter pages.
- Create a new Requests Archive page and update the archive box.
- Add a link to the new year of archives on relevant Talk pages, including Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Guild of Copy Editors/Requests, Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Guild of Copy Editors, and Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Guild of Copy Editors/Coordinators.
- (After the February blitz:) Update the year in Wikipedia:WikiProject Guild of Copy Editors/BlitzIntro.
Copy Editing
editFind articles from: December 2022, January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, and December 2023
January, February, March, April, May, June 2024
Find minor tags: copy edit section, copy edit inline, and Special:WhatLinksHere/Template:Awkward.
Make some time to review Tony1's exercises at How to Copyedit.
Mailing lists
editAs a mass message sender (MMS) be prepared to receive requests for mass mailings. Guidance can be found at this page, with additional technical notes at m:MassMessage and mw:Help:Extension:MassMessage.
Advise requesters of Wikipedia:talk page guidelines, particularly with technical and formatting standards.
- Enter the message at Special:MassMessage.
- The first field is the delivery list, the name of a page or category pointing to the user or user talk pages. (By default, user page links are converted to user talk page equivalents.) The GOCE mailing list is at Wikipedia:WikiProject Guild of Copy Editors/Mailing List
- The subject of the message, used in edit summaries, is limited to 240 bytes.
- The body of the message accepts valid wikitext. If using a prepared page, substitute it in braces like
{{subst:Wikipedia:WikiProject Guild of Copy Editors/Newsletters/November 2018}}
. - Add four tildes
~~~~
at the end of the message. This will sign the delivered messages from User:MediaWiki message delivery with a time stamp. (Without a time stamp, bots may not archive the message from user talk pages.)- Alternatively, if the message does not have an opt-out, consider signing with
<small>Sent by ~~~ on behalf of [[Wikipedia:WikiProject]] at ~~~~~. If you do not wish to recieve future notification, please remove your name from the [[|mailing list]].</small>
- Alternatively, if the message does not have an opt-out, consider signing with
- Double- and triple-check the fields for errors
- Make sure that every
<div>
,<span>
,<font>
and<center>
has a matching</div>
,</span>
,</font>
and</center>
. Having too many or too few can upset the formatting on the rest of the talk page. - Verify that all images in the message are public domain or under a creative commons license.
- Make sure that any user links use {{noping|example}}. Otherwise, the user could be flooded with a notification for every message delivered.
- Make sure that every
- Preview
- Modify if it needs to be changed and repeat the steps above, or otherwise
- Send, which adds it to the delivery queue.
The delivery queue can be monitored at Special:Statistics, to see when all messages are delivered. The error log is at Special:Log/massmessage.
Watchlist Wikipedia talk:Mass message senders and consider responding to requests.
Million Award
edit- Watchlist Wikipedia talk:Million Award for requests to verify and post Million Awards
- Make monthly checks for qualifying articles from:
Verification:
- From article's history page, get pageviews for the previous year. Minimum daily threshold is 686 views.
- If there was a page move, multiple page names may have to be checked.
- Discount pageviews from main page appearances, found by searching for the article title with
prefix:"Wikipedia:Main Page history"
- Discount any one- or two-day spikes
- From article's history page, get page stats and verify authorship by nominator.
- With significant shared authorship, consider awarding each contributing user.
- From article's talk page, get the GA or FA review and verify nominator.
- Check user talk pages to be certain nominator has not already received the award.
- Give the award(s) on user talk pages with:
- {{subst:millionaward|Article_name|Annual_view_count|GA_or_FA_or_FL}}
- For any top-tier awards (one million views or more), list at Wikipedia:Million Award by promotion date
Some articles may also (or alternatively) qualify for a Deletion to Quality Award:
- Note deletion discussion(s) on the article talk page.
- Award with:
- {{subst:Delqual GA|Article_name|Link_to_deletion_discussion}}
- List at D2Q Hall of Fame.
Wikiproject Canada
edit- Keep an eye on recent additions to the article achievements list for editors new to the challenge. Check their first article(s) and thank them or offer guidance.
- Go through the diffs for the recent additions and check for any mistakes, vandalism, or cleanup. Update the progress bar for each hundred articles.
- Keep an eye on the talk pages and offer advice and support with the banner template used to categorize articles from the achievements list. Watch the signup list at User:Reidgreg/sandbox.
- Prepare a report with results from advertising to close-off that section on talk page.
- Gather data to make an activity chart to show achievements added to the list over time.
- Promote to others with the quick submission link: link
Translations
editGood Article assessment
editUseful links:
- Wikipedia:Good articles (WP:GA)
- Wikipedia:Good articles/all – complete directory
- Wikipedia:Good article criteria (WP:GA?)
- Wikipedia:What the Good article criteria are not – essay (WP:GANOT)
- Wikipedia:Good article nominations (WP:GAN)
- Wikipedia:Good article nominations/Instructions (WP:GAI)
- Wikipedia:Reviewing good articles further review advice
- {{subst:GAList}} – review checklist template
- GAN talk (WT:GAN)
- Wikipedia:Good article nominations/Instructions (WP:GAI)
- Review drives
- WP:CAN good article nominee alerts
- Two of my reviews: Talk:Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (soundtrack)/GA1 (pass) Talk:New York State Route 169/GA1 (fail)
Special-event DYKs
editApril Fool's:
- AIDC F-CK-1 Ching-kuo (former good article)
- Ellesmere Island, etc.
- Canada Stadium
Canada Day (July 1):
- Bob and Doug McKenzie, Bob & Doug McKenzie's Two-Four Anniversary, Hoser, Strange Brew, The Great White North (album), eh?
- Canada v Canada Supreme Court case
- Stereotypes of Canadians
World Spinal Cord Injury Day (Sept 5)
- Harry Botterell, etc.
Main Page archives
editThe Main Page is archived by User:ProcBot. If it should falter, notify the bot operator both on their talk page and via email.
To reconstruct the Main Page for missing archive slots, use the most recent version as a guide and drop in the individually archived segments (if extant). When they have their own page, or their own section of a page, these can be substituted, e.g.: {{subst:Wikipedia:Recent additions/2022/March#30 March 2022}}
- TFA: Wikipedia:Today's featured article/2024
- DYK: Wikipedia:Recent additions (The date is when they were taken off the Main Page. In some cases there may be two sets per day, requiring a b-archive),
- ITN: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:In_the_news&action=history (select from page history)
- OTD: Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/July 1 (these are recycled year-by-year, so use the page history)
- TFL Wikipedia:Today's featured list/July 3, 2023 (Mondays and Fridays)
- TFP Wikipedia:Picture of the day/July 2023 or Template:POTD/2023-07-01
Missing articles
edit- The Dumbells – concert party
- Merton Wesley Plunkett – founder/director/producer
- Alan Murray –
- Ross Hamilton –
- Ted Charters –
- Bill Tennant –
- Bert Langley –
- Frank Brayford –
- Leonard Young –
- Jack Ayre –
- Spring Thaw – comedy revue
- Spring thaw – natural event
- Satiric mask – performance device
- Being Canadian – documentary
- The Fearsome Foursome - Canada's first stand-up comics
- Gary David – stand up
- Rummy Bishop –
- Frenchie McFarlane –
- Harry Russell –
- also Doug Romaine and Joe Murphy –
- Starvin' Marvin's –
- Film and Television Action Committee – blame Canada
- Toronto Clown Riot – 1855 a.k.a. Toronto Circus Riot
- Toronto Festival of Clowns
- The Mayflower Welcoming Committee - LA-based all-native comedy troupe
- Women Fully Clothed
- Glen Foster - two-time CCA nominee for best male standup
- Shannon Laverty - Yuk Yuk's comedian, 5-time CCA nominee
- Kate Davis (comedian) - stand up
- Dana Anderson (comedian) – stand up
- Category:Canadian comedian stubs - to expand
- Chinese-Canadian cuisine
- Brigitte Gall
- Herbie Barnes
- Sketch Troop reality tv show
- Don Burnstick native stand-up and healer
- Nakai comedy festival Yukon
- Rub & Tug (2012 film)
- The Next Big Thing NFB documentary - Andrew Clark, Murray Battle 2004
- Comedy Night in Canada 2003 CBC special, satirizing Hockey Night in Canada
- Dan Joffre
- Diana Frances (comedian) – not Lady Di.
- Chaud Show
- The Imponderables
- Breakdown (film) – John Bolton short film, c.2006
- The Zombie Hunters by Jenny Romanchuk
- A Universal Language – six Canadian comedians are invited to perform in Israel
- Antoine Laprise - translate from fr.wiki
- La Vie en rose (magazine) translate from fr.wiki
- Daniela Saioni
- Anne Marie Scheffler
- Jan Caruana
- Aaron Berg - Underbelly Diaries
- Shelley Marshall
- Amy Matysio
- Impromptu Splendour
- Casting Room - Naomi Snieckus webseries
- Beyond Pesticides
- Shirley Gnome
- The Great Hall (Toronto) – heritage site
- Frantic Films
- 1933 Baffin Bay earthquake (see Canadian Arctic Rift System)
- Marianne Stenbaek
- Allison Grace
- 30 Helens
- Sucker Punch (TV series) - sketch show on Comedy Network
- Vancouver Improv Festival
- Valley Halla Villa
- King for a Day (2014 film) – Elvis tribute documentary by Tim Progosh
- Radio-30 a.k.a. Radio:30 – Chris Earle play
- The Comic Strippers – improv show
- Aisha Alfa – comedian, commentator
- Knox Mountain Hillclimb – Kelowna, British Columbia
- Scarboro Beach Amusement Park
- Institute for the Advancement of Aboriginal Women
- Canadian Indian Princess Pageant
- Broadside: A Feminist Newspaper
- Vétérinaires sans Frontières
- Mollie McGee – WWII war correspondent, Globe and Mail - ProQuest 1351149007
- Faster Deportation of Foreign Criminals Act
- Geriaction
- Percussive maintenance
- Arctic Islands Preserve – a trapping preserve created in 1926
- National Character Survey
- Operation Lunar Eclipse – sting operation which recovered the Honduras Apollo 17 goodwill moon rock.
Source/Expand:
- North of 60
- Great Canadian Maple Syrup Heist
- When Jews Were Funny
- The Canadian Conspiracy
- Made beaver
- Canadair CL-227 Sentinel - the flying peanut
- Evangeline, 1913, the first Canadian feature film which no longer exists
- The Christmas Paradise, 1933, Canada's first talkie which no longer exists
- I, Claudia
- Game Wave Family Entertainment System
- Hari Venkatacharya
- Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner
- Charles Piper
- Bowser and Blue single source
- Flag of Mars
- House Hippo
- Bicycle face
- CSeries dumping petition by Boeing
- Good Friday Massacre
- Mass timber
- Six String Nation
- 10 Minutes Gone
- Ms. Bear
- Archie P. McKishnie
- Template:Online books by
- Accessible Canada Act
- Still Standing (Canadian TV series)
- Battle of the Hatpins
- Where the Spirit Lives
- The Outer Limits (1995 TV series)
- The Complete Works of Shakespeare (Abridged)
- Ellie Harvey
- Office humor
- Template:Infobox short story - wikisource links
- Toronto space
- Baghdad or Bust - film
- The Wanted 18 – film
- Far From Vietnam - film
- AIDC F-CK-1 Ching-kuo – April Fool's
- Vietnam, Long Time Coming – film
- Lest We Forget (1935 film) – film
- My Italian Secret: The Forgotten Heroes – film
- My Opposition: The Diaries of Friedrich Kellner
- Paragraph 175 (film)
- Prisoner of Paradise (2002 film)
- The Saved
- Whoopee cushion
- Googly eyes
- Big News from Grand Rock
- What an Idiot 2014 romcom
- Forbidden Love: The Unashamed Stories of Lesbian Lives
- Maid of the Mist
- Maple leaf cream cookies
- Canuxploitation
- Toronto new wave
- Ellesmere Island
- Inughuit
- Canadian Paraplegic Association now Spinal Cord Injury Canada
- Canadian Whites
- The Invasion of Canada
- Waffle Manifesto a.k.a. Manifesto for an Independent Socialist Canada
- Hungry Hollow Formation
- Pierre DesRuisseaux
- 1950 Sverdlovsk plane crash
Former featured articles
editWikipedia:Featured article criteria, Featured article candidates
- Montreal screwjob (FAR) – 8140 words, sports, stripping of Bret Hart's title
- Copyedit for tone, flow, and "blobs of text"
- Evaluate last section added after FAC
- Reliance on Metzer's report (most cited source)
- dead link source that may be unreliable
- other questionable sources: Hitory of WWE, Wrestling Information Archive, About.com
- BC Rail (FAR) – 5316 words, private railway succeeded by CNR
- lacked inline citations, need high-quality sources
- broken wiki links
- template box layouts for locomotive section per Virgin Trains
- questionable use of non-free images
- Monty Hall problem (FAR) – 4539 words, counterintuitive probability puzzle
- problems presenting a topic involivng tension between WP:MTAA and WP:NPOV policies. (controversy in phrasing between editors)
- construction of lead
- notability should include the confusing language in original formulation (making assumptions about game show procedures) which caused disagreement among mathematicians on the problem to be solved.
- Use a less confusing case for the mathematical proof
- Consistent terminology
- Organize presentation and maintain focus
- Neutralize POV war detritus
- Separate confusion over definite math problem from ambiguous formulation
- Provide a serious formal game theory treatment in the article rather than trivial STAT101 perspective
- Address interpretation of probability
- Address bounded rationality
- Be cautious, noting arbcom cases.
- Be cautious, noting WP:Lamest edit wars#Monty Hall problem
- Firefly (TV series) (FAR) – 7000 words
- Update and re-evaluate media franchise (esp in since 2007 FAC)
- Night of the Living Dead (FAR and failed GAN) – 6000 words
- address GAN comments, renominate and DYK
- Weather lore (FAR and GAR) – 3100 words
- Already had a DYK
- Excessive quotations, verses, poems – need sources for all of these, for who believes in them, and for the commentary on them
- Check for worldwide view
- "Weird Al" Yankovic (PR and FAR) – 12,600 words
- Large sections lacking sources
- Check pictures/media for permissions
- Alt text
- WP:WIAFA Requirement for high quality sources
- Rambling article needs better organization
- Cut trivia
- Rush (band) (FAR) – 8852 words
- Citations needed, broken links, some copyediting issues
- Roche limit (FAR)– 5400 words
- tagged for urgent attention
- better referencing
- Move lead down to body and rewrite lead.
- Rainbow (FAR) – 6500 words
- Inconsistent referencing styles
- image farm and external link farm
- Lede needs to summarize whole article
- remove 'remembering the sequence of colours' covered in articles visible spectrum, color, and ROYGBIV.
- Expand see also with similar phenomena
- consider removing or heavily culling 'in culture' section
- Read my lips: no new taxes (FAR) – 2400 words
- poorly written trivia in 'popular culture'
- better citing
- Space opera in Scientology (FAR PR, GAN fail, GAN pass) – 2600 words
- mixed reference style, NPOV, copyedit, focus
- Papal tiara (FAR) – 3300 words
- Expand history to earlier centuries, Usage to the changes in its use over time
- trim conspiracy theory, speculation
- Remove image clutter
- Rewrite lead
- Military history of Canada (FAR, PR) – 12,000 words
- Style issues, huge TOC, information unverifiable in reliable sources
- Images lacking proper tagging
- Disproportional weight of material
- Focuses on deployments with little on changes to structure and equipment. eg: amalgamation of services into the Canadian Forces.
- Inappropriate popular culture references
Welcome to WikiProject Women in Red (WiR)! |
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Our objective is to turn red links into blue ones. Our project's scope is women's representation on all language Wikipedias (biographies, women's works, women's issues, broadly construed). Did you know that, according to Humaniki, only 20.01% of the English Wikipedia's biographies are about women? Not impressed? Content gender gap is a form of systemic bias, and this is what WiR addresses. We invite you to participate, whenever you like, in whatever way suits you and your schedule. Editors of all genders are equally and warmly welcome at Women in Red! |
Asian Pacific American Women editathon | |
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Online event September 2015 | |
Meetup | 1 |
Type | Edit-a-thon |
Articles | Meetup 1 articles (39) |
Use social media to promote our work! | |
Wiki Women in Red | |
@wikiwomeninred | |
@wikiwomeninred | |
September-2015-editathons | |
Hashtag | #wikiwomeninred |
Add to articles | |
Authority control | Authority control should be included at the foot of every biography: {{Authority control}} . It will remain hidden until relevant identifiers have been added to Wikidata. |
Categories | Choose applicable categories including relevant subcategories of Category:Women. |
Stub | If applicable, add stub template at the foot of an article: {{stub}} . |
Add to article talk pages | |
{{WikiProject Biography}} | |
{{WikiProject Women}} if born after 1950; or {{WikiProject Women's History}} if born before 1950. | |
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WikiProject Women Template
editDownload the source for Template:WikiProject Biography and Template:WikiProject Canada, and try to code a new one for Template:WikiProject Women with parameters to incorporate the following sub-projects:
CanCon Award
editLook up Template:Superimpose and see if there's a way to overlay a SVG image with an animated GIF. Also, look for tools to make an animated GIF.