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* '''[[:Category:Articles marked for open review|Give your opinions on articles marked for open review]]'''<br>Articles that have been marked for open review should be checked and your feedback is appreciated. Articles marked as such may have conflicting or disputed contents which needs attention and we prefer to discuss these articles with the community before making any decisions. | * '''[[:Category:Articles marked for open review|Give your opinions on articles marked for open review]]'''<br>Articles that have been marked for open review should be checked and your feedback is appreciated. Articles marked as such may have conflicting or disputed contents which needs attention and we prefer to discuss these articles with the community before making any decisions. | ||
* '''[[:Category:Featured articles|Submit articles to be a Featured article]]'''<br>If you come across a particularly good article on the wiki, you can [[Featured article candidates|nominate it]] to become a 'Featured article'. Once the nomination process has been completed, and if there are no objections, the article will be displayed on the [[Main Page]]. | * '''[[:Category:Featured articles|Submit articles to be a Featured article]]'''<br>If you come across a particularly good article on the wiki, you can [[Featured article candidates|nominate it]] to become a 'Featured article'. Once the nomination process has been completed, and if there are no objections, the article will be displayed on the [[Main Page]]. | ||
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This page lists various tasks that need doing on the Team Fortress Wiki. If you want to get involved, but don't know where to start, then look down this list for any tasks which need completing.
Note: there may be portions of this page that are out of date. If you are unsure about a particular task, you can ask someone in the IRC channel.
On-going tasks
These are the tasks that are on-going maintenance work, or which are part of on-going projects that will take a significant period of time to complete.
For administrators
The following tasks can only be carried out by admins.
- Marked for deletion
These categories should normally be empty. Any articles in these categories are deletion requests and should be checked out. All sub-categories should be checked and if the criteria have been met then the article(s) should be deleted.
- Requested moves
This category should normally be empty. Any articles in this category are requests for articles to be moved. If the criteria have been met then the article should be moved and the template removed.
For any user
The following tasks can be carried out by all users.
- Partake in active discussions
Partake in the active discussions regarding articles or files to decide what action should be taken toward them - used for listing discussions regarding merging, moving or deleting articles - and "other" discussions requiring user input. Sometimes also used to remind users of certain things. - Give your opinions on articles marked for open review
Articles that have been marked for open review should be checked and your feedback is appreciated. Articles marked as such may have conflicting or disputed contents which needs attention and we prefer to discuss these articles with the community before making any decisions. - Submit articles to be a Featured article
If you come across a particularly good article on the wiki, you can nominate it to become a 'Featured article'. Once the nomination process has been completed, and if there are no objections, the article will be displayed on the Main Page. - Add to articles listed as Stubs
Stubs are articles which are usually short and need additional content. If you believe you have added enough content, even if the article is not finished, remove the{{Stub}}
from the article. - Clean up articles
The great thing about the Team Fortress Wiki is that anyone can contribute. The downside to this is that articles can become messy and the contents may not be easy to read. Readers should be presented with articles that are a 'good read' and easily flow between one another. To bring some consistency to the wiki, the Team Fortress Wiki style guide was introduced which should be followed when cleaning up articles. - Check recent uploads
All uploads should be tagged with an appropriate license, or marked for deletion (as appropriate). If you are unsure about which license should be applied, use the tag{{unknown}}
and ask the uploader to fill in the correct details via their talk page. - Fix double redirects
Double redirects are when one page redirects to another which is itself a redirect. This should be fixed by modifying the original page to redirect to the final destination. - Add categories to any uncategorised pages, images and categories
You will need to familiarise yourself with our categorisation scheme first. Note that the Category:Main, Category:Team Fortress Wiki and Category:Languages are our three top-level categories and should remain uncategorized themselves. - Recent changes patrol
Check through the list of recent changes (particularly new pages and edits from anonymous users) to catch vandalism/spam. If existing pages are vandalised then the changes should be reverted. If new junk pages are created, they should be marked for deletion. - Create missing category pages
Check the list of missing categories, and check whether the articles in the category are in the right place. If not, update the category links on the article(s) in question. If they are, then add a category page, ensuring that you categorize it so it shows up in the right place in the tree. For non-English categories, copy the categories from the English version: i.e. if Category:Weapons has Category:Items and Category:Gameplay, then Category:Weapons/ja should have the same (but /ja versions). - Fix orphaned pages
Pages that haven't been linked to will show as orphaned. No pages should exist that do not have links from other articles because readers will have no way to find them. If the contents of the articles listed as orphaned are useful, find a related article and create a link to it. If the contents are not useful, they should be marked for deletion using one of the deletion templates. Note:/to do
pages will show as orphaned, however as these pages may well get reused there is no need to mark these pages for deletion. - Fix dead end pages
Opposite to orphaned pages, dead end pages have no links from them which means readers will have nowhere to go but back. Pages showing in the list should be updated to provide links out of the article; if the contents are not useful or old, they should be also be marked for deletion using one of the deletion templates. - Images that need improving
If you are good with the Model Viewer and Photoshop there are a number of images that need general improvements in this category. See also Team Fortress Wiki:Images. - Contribute to the Weapon Demonstration project
This project aims to add video demonstrations to all weapons. Users are encouraged to create such videos, according to certain guidelines.
For translators
If you are new to the wiki and just beginning to translate, see Help:Language translation for a better introduction.
- Translate templates with translation switching: here is a full list of translatable templates. Be sure to read the guide on this as well. There is also a list of templates that don't have any translations added yet here.
- Translate the Main Page: the main page should be the gateway to the rest of the wiki's content in your language. See Template:Main Page layout to translate elements of the main layout. There are also subtemplates which hold current events (
{{Current Events}}
), the featured article ({{FeaturedArticle}}
), and the "Did you know" items ({{Did you know main}}
). - Translate a heap of articles: the main important thing. If you can't find articles to translate, start with the most important ones first: Class pages (Scout, Soldier, etc) -> Weapons / Hats -> Gameplay. Or, look at Special:PopularPages and translate the ones missing in your language.
- Retranslate outdated ones: see Category:Pages requiring retranslation. Articles in this category have been tagged because they differ significantly from the English page, however, the list is not complete.
Task requests
If there are any general tasks that need doing but which you either don't have the time, skill or user-rights to perform then please list your request under the appropriate section here, and sign it with your name and date.