Help:Talkspace draft

A talkspace draft is a draft article or article section which is a subpage of a talk page that can be created by either logged-in editors (users who have an account) or IP editors (users who do not have an account). It is designed for multiple users to collaborate on drafting. The primary alternative to a talkspace draft is a page in the Drafts: namespace. An alternative (especially if the draft is likely to be the work of one or primarily of one user) is a userspace draft or a user-specific draft created as a subpage of Draft space (e.g.  Draft:/ ).

Before:
 * Before creating a talkspace draft, discuss this with other users involved with the article. The aim is to collaborate, so you should make sure that collaboration is likely to happen. Otherwise, a userspace draft is preferable (you can permit other users to work on a draft in your userspace, and/or manually convert it to a talkspace draft later).

''Note: after creation, you'll see a template in your new draft page, with a link to create the draft's talk page. After you've created both pages, post a link in the existing discussion (generally the article's main talk page, i.e. Talk/Article ).''

After:
 * Once it is agreed a talkspace draft is finished enough to be implemented in the article itself, copy and paste the text into the article, adding a permanent link to the most recent version of the draft page in the edit summary. (This attribution is important; if you make a mistake with it, you should correct it using a dummy edit.) The draft and draft talk page should be marked as archived (see talkspace draft).
 * Drafts that are rejected should generally still be kept, but if only one user has edited the draft, it will generally be preferable to move the draft to that user's userspace, without a redirect (update any links to the page manually).

Note:
 * To get a list of all subpages of a page, use Special:Prefixindex and type the parent page name followed by a slash. For example, for all subpages of Talk:Cheese, type   in the search box and hit enter. Also, the following link can be used: Special:Prefixindex/Talk:Cheese/