Team Fortress Wiki talk:Featured articles
Possible overhaul
As recently highlighted on the discussion page, the featured article project needs help. Currently anyone who feels a page is eligible can simply make a tiny submission under 'it's awesome' or to that extent, without placing the required template on the article's talk page. Additionally, voting on these candidates is sparse and no general discussion is made. In fact the discussion appears to stray from the required 'is it in good form/layout' to 'do we really want people to see this on the front page?', a form of policy which is not even considered in the guidelines.
I therefore propose an overhaul of the current system with the possible implementation of the following:
- Only open up featured article candidacy at the end of a month, with a possible grace period, where people may make submissions and vote on the page candidates. Less pages will appear in limbo waiting for a vote, and it sets a regime for when the featured article will change.
- The winning page with the most votes should be featured for a month only, until the next voting period begins.
- Put all previous candidate discussions in an archive, so as not to clutter up the page or imply the discussion is still ongoing.
- Have the featured article template on the main page of candidates. This is a more observable space and will encourage editors to vote.
- Rework the entry requirements. If policy decisions are a key requirement, it should be listed as such. If all pages have an equal chance of being featured, then it should be specified as such. Currently the requirements are vague on this point.
I feel these are all simple suggestions that require little expenditure from moderators or administrators to upkeep, whilst bringing quality and organisation to the project. --Focusknock 10:33, 8 March 2011 (UTC)