User:Sopan123

I propose "talk should be opened-up to tags, and channels". The first one should be on the nature and need for the rule which governs "Talk" to be changed and I'd like to start it by finding it a reason:

As well as the parts of speech should be safeguarded by an open community of people, open communities of people should follow. This may be a natural outgrowth, and should be discussed.

The use and definition of "Talk" as "to provide space for editors to discuss changes to its associated article or WikiProject." , is, just ONE Talk page. It need not, "OWN" the entire space to remain an important and vital part of Wikipedia processing. It can perform all it's functions without excluding other communication under the spaces' format.

I think wikipedia should not only become a holder of the truth in it's management and process internally, as an intrinsic part of it's established mission as a world library of knowledge. It can only do this with a structure which empowers "ALL" equally. what more could this be than god's project. To engage all equally is a great challenge, and a great gift, mostly to oneself. I know that the present guidelines do not allow this, but it is my hope that it could be seen as a positive change for the organisation.

i also have a number of other suggestions which might be of use or not.

1. the code should be colorized so that users may create a config page here, allowing them to give the various sections of "WikiWorld" an identity other than the admittedly great logo work done to date. The URL icon code could be changed to reflect this. I find at commonly used resolution, color could bea much needed improvement, insofar as it would allow the user to quickly find their whereabouts in "wikispace".

2. It would be a great help to me, if the right click menu or the URL icon were to dropdown the context menu of any installed extensions. I don't know if that would be hard slog, but the resulting code might be a very important IP product. The functionality would be a great motivator to use Wiki products.

3. The TLD code and all published functions for "en.wikipedia.org" be changed to display and land at:  wkipedia.org/, with no intermediate display or explaination.

4. If possible, could extensions to "ChromeOS", for example, include a modification to the functioning so that 3 clicks select an entire section up to CR, effectively a paragraph, and 4 clicks select the entire page, as was common under Windows.