Wikipedia:WikiProject X/Workspace

Design requirements and feedback

 * WikiProject landing page (see e.g. WikiProject Women in Technology)
 * The current design's three-rail approach is problematic:
 * Makes it hard to render in mobile, given that the existing CSS classes only allow two-column-to-one-column collapses for narrow screens and getting custom CSS implemented is... difficult
 * The right-most column takes up a lot of space for something that isn't that long, by design. This creates the main content, in the middle column, to be somewhat compressed, which looks goofy on narrow screens and has led to user complaints
 * No matter what we do, mobile will be problematic. We need three views for the template - wide (most desktops), small (laptops, some tablets, minerva skin?), mobile - probably implemented with bad js to switch between them
 * It seems inconsistent that we have a set of MW UI buttons on the right side and then icon action buttons in the center, below the introduction. I think it would flow better to have membership/announcement functions integrated into the rest of the workflow, rather than set off to the side
 * Need to make it clearer what things are which, member stuff vs content stuff, or whatever it even is?
 * Aesthetic stuff: the simple design is good, but I feel like more can be done to make the page feel inviting. People should visit the page and feel, "wow this is cool."
 * No, they should visit and know what they've walked into and be able to easily navigate it and pick things out. We can make ANI trippy, but this is for serious business. The parts should be easily distinguished at a glance, though...
 * I like that there is an icon to identify the WikiProject that is set apart from the rest of the body
 * Article assessment (consider a rename to "article triage"?)
 * Should present the colorful evaluation grid
 * Three lists, for which five entries from each list are randomly transcluded via Lua module:
 * "Assess quality!" links (generated by report)
 * "Assess priority!" links (generated by report)
 * Article scope prediction: A report will generate a list of pages and categories that might be relevant to the WikiProject. This helps make WikiProjects more prominent but more importantly it improves other WikiProject-related functions (such as the related WikiProjects lists and the new discussions feature)
 * New discussions
 * A script will, for a given WikiProject, prepare a list of new discussion topics on talk pages relevant to that project.
 * On the main WikiProject landing page, present the latest five by transcluding a page that includes the latest 25. (Numbers can be revised as necessary.)
 * Each entry should list name of talk page, name of discussion, date discussion started, and possibly the username of the person starting the discussion.
 * Appearance should probably be different on WikiProject landing page vs. dedicated subpage.

Product Development Priorities

 * New design
 * Automated list generation as part of the new design (or as a standalone feature)
 * Overall WikiProject infrastructure (directory, related project mapping, banner system)

Next steps

 * Pick WikiProjects for pilot testing
 * Identify top 5–10 contributors in area and ask them to get involved
 * Design prototype layout that serves as basis for new workflows
 * Discuss ideas for new layouts and tools; seek consensus to test out new systems

Lower priority

 * WikiProject categorization
 * WikiProjects and Wikidata (see d:Wikidata:WikiProject X)

Problems

 * WikiProject discoverability – people need to find them in the first place
 * WikiProjects sometimes claim ownership of topic articles and prevent other users from effectively contributing etc. (WP:OWN issues)
 * Echo (Wikipedia's notification system) currently contains no support for notifications from gadgets due to security concerns
 * WikiProjects get a lot of initial momentum when starting up and then fade into inactivity
 * Labeling of projects as active/inactive could discourage participation
 * Newcomers face difficulties with Wikipedia since it is decentralized and largely anonymous. They do not feel a sense of community
 * WikiProjects become less useful/relevant as the subject matter gets better coverage and there is less outstanding work
 * Project task lists and COTWs do not necessarily work to mobilize editors, who are independently motivated
 * WikiProjects pick an inappropriate scope and fail to motivate contributors due to a lack of proper goal
 * Unclear purpose of WikiProjects to begin with, so what is success? What should they be achieving, and how do we measure it?
 * How can we get broad metrics on these? Common structures, programmatically parseable patterns?
 * Talk page banners: they look horrible on mobile, and are generally cluttered with too much information. They take up too much space.

Idea Board

 * "The WikiProject Launcher" – a page on-wiki for launching new WikiProjects
 * Project-area recent improvements feed, for surfacing contributions
 * Leaderboards for WikiProjects
 * As part of Wikipedia registration/onboarding process, recommend WikiProjects to people
 * Newcomer boards—newcomers are recommended WikiProjects according to interests and are sent to a staging area accordingly. This staging area would be associated with a WikiProject but be its own Flow board. This is based on the social psych theory of social identity.
 * Bringing over the "endorse" button from Meta to let people join WikiProjects easily
 * Much more elaborate "join" process, where you get a (possibly JS powered) orientation
 * WikiProject hosts whose job it is to respond to questions (from newcomers and others)
 * "WikiProjects-as-tools" – WikiProjects always showing some sign of life, even if no one is around to maintain them
 * Setting social expectations / expectations of WikiProject to discourage article cartel-type ambitions (and to encourage pro-social, collaborative behavior)
 * Making it easier to split/consolidate WikiProjects from a technical perspective (but what of the governance implications?)
 * Focus on maintenance instead of new articles; the need is much more for maintenance than for new articles
 * Integration of dynamic to-do list tools that exist but are poorly integrated
 * Recommendations for other WikiProjects to join
 * Encouraging people to make specific requests. ("Need help?")
 * ProjectPing: An efficient way to notify WikiProjects of an ongoing discussion.
 * Using an RFC bot-like system, or:
 * Alternative workflow: Person clicks on "ping" button within WikiProject banner box; this prompts a window to pop up which allows the user to leave a message on the WikiProject talk page (and gives the user the option to watchlist the talk page). Non-JS fallback would just be a link to the WikiProject talk page, with edit notice on load and &section=new.
 * What would be the easiest way to ping multiple projects at once?
 * "Socially intelligent task routing"
 * Workflow options: Technical help; dealing with people and policies; finding collaborators
 * Some sort of wheel-like generic WikiProject icon; users can add topic stuff to this icon to create a specific project icon, comparable to barnstars
 * Better integration with WP:AFC
 * Integration with meetups / edit-a-thons
 * m:Research:Task recommendations
 * How would a Wikiproject work on mobile? Lists of quick edits to make? Edit validation (Tinder for Wikipedia!)? Quick feedback?
 * List of all ongoing discussions on all talk pages in a WikiProject's purview. Could be automatically facilitated by Flow, or less-than-automatically facilitated with some kind of bot
 * New omni-banner for WikiProjects where each WikiProject gets naught but one line in the banner. This is optional for those projects that want it, and would go along with the other WikiProject banners on a talk page.
 * Integration with Wikidata so that people can check out WikiProjects on other Wikimedia projects / language editions! In theory, the WikiProject directory could just pull from Wikidata. See our outpost d:Wikidata:WikiProject X. Also Wikidata-generated list of WikiProjects as per Magnus' tool.
 * Pages are tagged as being in a WikiProject's purview by virtue of belonging to a certain set of categories. This would supplement manual tagging and help make the system more lightweight.
 * This might work with the banner idea above. You have or whatever on a talk page and it automatically sorts a page as being part of a WikiProject if it meets certain parameters.
 * That would get extremely expensive, extremely fast :(
 * Wikidata has items on things. There are Wikidata items that do not have corresponding English Wikipedia articles. Possible recommendations.
 * As part of to-do-list infrastructure, allow people to generate annotated lists of references to use for articles. Could be as bare bones as a bibiography or as in-depth as a literature review.

Stretch goals
These ideas involve changes to site-wide infrastructure, rules, or practices, and require the agreement of far more than just an individual WikiProject.


 * Auto-updating WikiProject Directory (in progress—talking with WikiProject Council)
 * Replacement of WPBannerMeta / WikiProjectBanners with single, efficient template without feature creep
 * There is a workaround to this (see above)
 * Official deprecation of WikiProject boilerplate and/or WikiProject application process in favor of "The WikiProject Launcher"
 * Some solution to the extensive graveyard of non-functioning WikiProjects
 * A policy/governance solution regarding the enforcement of WikiProject advice pages as poicies

Solutions / Tools at our disposal

 * Echo—potential support for third-party notifications (possibly via ext:gadgets?)
 * Updating the Gadgets extension to support notifications
 * JS gadgets, either default on or default off
 * Bots
 * Recruitment: User:HostBot by Jonathan Morgan, User:Legobot (feedback request service)
 * Surfacing Activity: User:HotArticlesBot, User:AAlertBot, User:Femto Bot, User:TedderBot (wikiproject recent changes), User:Jitse's bot (recent activity, a little bit of cleanup)
 * Worklist generation: (cleanup), User:CleanupWorklistBot, User:TedderBot/NewPageSearch (new article triage), User:InceptionBot (new article triage), User:People-n-photo-bot (requested photographs), User:DASHBot (unreferenced BLP), User:SvickBOT (dusty articles), User:Ohms Law Bot (list of pages and maintenance tags), User:WoodwardBot (SCOTUS reports), User:ARSBot (pages at risk for deletion; could be used to generate wikiproject-specific lists), User:CloudNineBot (sorts articles undergoing peer review according to wikiproject), User:718 Bot (articles by size—implicitly a worklist item, since smaller articles can be expanded, larger ones split), User:PhotoCatBot (hooks geographic wikiprojects into requested pictures workflow), User:SatyrBot (new pages and maintenance to-do lists),  User:SuggestBot (especially interesting: star-rating of article quality), User:Mathbot (missing topics)
 * Metrics/Achievements: User:JL-Bot/Project content, User:WP 1.0 bot, User:LivingBot (milestone announcements), User:Mr.Z-bot (page view stats)
 * Workflow automation: User:MilHistBot (a-class review), User:ClueBot II (marking projects as inactive)
 * Categorization/Sorting: User:Mdann52 bot, User:MoohanBOT (maps categories and stub templates with wikiprojects; uses AWB but is worth developing as a script), User:Snotbot (tagging of images for wikiproject), User:SkiersBot (stub template --> wikiproject tagging)
 * For the active bots: see if we can co-opt them or make WikiProject-specific forks. For the dead bots: see if we can salvage their source code, and if not, see what their outputs are like and try to approximate them
 * Lua-powered templates
 * Labs tools
 * Update article counter
 * WikiCup stats – fork for WikiProject use?
 * Missing Topics
 * Ranked Missing Topics
 * 
 * Trans Parent for finding translators
 * Not in the Other Language
 * Mix n Match
 * TreeViews – monthly view statistics for category trees
 * LanguageTool WikiCheck
 * MassMessage
 * Statistics like page views and watchlist counts so that we can measure passive activity (as opposed to things like edit counts). See relevant WP:DBR reports
 * SuggestBot
 * WikiTasks
 * Volunteers!

Leads for live testing

 * WikiProject X/Pilots
 * Diane Shaw / WikiProject Smithsonian (GLAM)
 * WikiProject Occupational Safety / WikiProject NIOSH
 * WikiProject LEGDATA
 * WikiProject Women Scientists
 * Andrew Lih's class: assignments around WikiProjects, potential usability studies
 * WikiProject Military History: Eddie has offered to help with this

Metrics
Adapted from. We may want to visualize this stuff.


 * "metrics related to featured content production, project size and growth (in articles and/or members), volume of traffic on project discussion pages, etc... It's probably the low*hanging fruit of those metrics... Non*members tend to be interested in whether a project is active enough to be worth becoming involved in."
 * number of FAs/GAs
 * "tracking open tasks, reviews, progress towards targets, article metrics and the like"
 * total article count
 * potential new members
 * Article quality heuristics—stuff that Aaron Halfaker is working on to automatically assess article quality. This gives us an impact measurement. m:Research:WikiCredit
 * The WikiCredit concept focuses on giving credit at the contribution (and contributor) level for someone's work. There are social implications to this, as some may try to game the system. In the meanwhile, it may be worthwhile as a metric to track, at least privately, on the added value of a WikiProject. We can assess article quality for articles in a WikiProject's scope, have an objective definition of a "WikiProject participant," and try to see if participation in a WikiProject increases quality, particularly before/after a WikiProject is optimized. This is one way of measuring an actual impact of a WikiProject on article quality. Perhaps eventually the system can be deployed to measure quality across a WikiProject's corpus, or even on an individual article level (as a replacement for, or adjunct to, the standard Stub/Start/C/B/Good/A/FA system), but there are social implications as raised before.

Layouts
Though layouts differ, WikiProjects tend to have certain things in them. Somewhere.


 * Intro, including purpose, scope, and goals (a general about thing)
 * Tasks/ways to contribute, including lists of requested articles
 * Lists of subprojects, related projects, or even related pages
 * Available tools and resources, including sources, templates and categories, MoS stuff, etc
 * Article assessments, sometimes including statistics and/or a showcase
 * Lists of members
 * User awards
 * Discussion
 * Announcements, notifications and newsletters

Perhaps some other things too. These may not all be useful either.

Some use cases
This all probably include considerable overlap in practice, but whatever. Wonko cross between use cases and personas because my brain is being funny:

Dashboard case
 * Active use
 * Use lists, links etc on a regular basis
 * Follow all main discussions (probably via watchlist?)

Dashboard 2
 * Use project as a dashboard for links, lists, etc
 * Don't follow discussions / no discussions to follow

Discussions
 * Generally don't use to-do lists and links
 * Use talk page, often to ask questions, get help, resolve disputes, etc

Peripheral
 * Stop by occasionally to check for updates / notify people of events
 * Interested in having some way to highly recent activity (since last visit)

New user
 * Need somewhere to start, hit lists, to-dos at random
 * Discussions to ask questions only, won't likely get into other discussions without explicit encouragement

Collaborations (IC-style?)
 * Don't use wikiproject until new collaboration project announced
 * Work on project, then wander off (?)

List generation
 * Quality assessments
 * Resource gathering
 * Answer questions, get feedback from others
 * Vote on stuff

Implicit use case
 * Use project, work on articles

Specific usages

 * task lists
 * guides/resources
 * discussions
 * collaborations
 * quality review (and other list generation)

Stories
Benefits


 * Active discussion and participation
 * Place to ask questions, get help
 * Dispute resolution
 * Work coordination, organised workflow
 * Finding things to do, how to do things
 * Coordination across language projects
 * Dedicated userbase
 * Documentation all in one place
 * Community identity, social circles to keep people involved
 * Reasonable sized subsets to not overwhelm people
 * Active recruitment, good for newcomers
 * Tools
 * Recent changes list
 * Deletion sorting

Obstacles


 * Low participation
 * Hard to get new people involved; decline over time
 * No good way to recover already inactive projects
 * Difficult to organise and keep organised
 * Requires a lot of technical knowhow to actually do it - bots, archival, templates, newsletters (support is better now, but still not good)
 * Requires a lot of time to maintain - everything manual
 * Users lack time - need to reduce overhead for everything so they can jump right in
 * Process for assessments, automated todo lists
 * Make tool tie-ins more common/easier - deletions, AfC, recent changes, article alerts in general
 * Automation would mean even inactive projects would be useful
 * Community conflict
 * poor inter-project coordination - even overlapping projects
 * Rule creep - overwhelming and time-consuming
 * Projects can lean too far toward deleting things after dealing with a lot of articles in the subject-area
 * "Having attainable & truly common goals are always important to having a successful WikiProject."
 * Scope issues
 * Too big results in too active, in some ways defeating the purpose
 * Too small results in a tiny subset that can't necessarily last
 * Marking articles as in scope requires a banner, no automatic way to do that (banners may also be added without checking the quality first)
 * Too many projects - finding specific ones, active ones, difficult

Analysis
As of writing, 29 WikiProject stories have been shared. A spreadsheet was prepared picking out individual statements made for each WikiProject, which was then coded for recurring themes. Duplicate appearances of a code for a given WikiProject were removed. Codes were generally classified as "benefits" (positive contributions made by a WikiProject to the editing experience) and "obstacles" (issues posed by WikiProjects, broadly speaking). Codes were generated as I went along, ensuring that codes were as close to the original data as possible. I erred on the side of more codes than less; some of these codes could be consolidated.


 * Benefits: 52 "benefit" statements encoded:
 * Benefit: active discussion and participation (13)
 * Benefit: guiding editor activity (10)
 * Benefit: documentation (5)
 * Benefit: welcoming to newcomers (5)
 * Benefit: recent changes list (3)
 * Benefit: active recruitment (3)
 * Benefit: dispute resolution (2)
 * Benefit: organized workflow (2)
 * Benefit: serves previously identified community (2)
 * Benefit: community identity (1)
 * Benefit: categorizing work (1)
 * Benefit: coordination with other language editions (1)
 * Benefit: help desk (1)
 * Benefit: dedicated organizer base (1)
 * Benefit: deletion sorting (1)
 * Benefit: coordinating editor work (1)
 * Obstacles: 34 "obstacle" statements encoded:
 * Obstacle: low project participation (12)
 * Obstacle: high organizing burden (5)
 * Obstacle: high onboarding burden and rule creep (5)
 * Obstacle: community conflict (4)
 * Obstacle: high technical burden (3)
 * Obstacle: high maintenance burden (3)
 * Obstacle: project scope issues (1)
 * Obstacle: request for additional participation (1)

Portals
Portals tend to be related to wikiprojects, and are often maintained by them, and thus may be relevant here. There may be some way to make both more useful in practice...


 * Presentation is often as topical mainpages, as a more graphical overview of a general topic as opposed to the topic article itself.
 * Useful for various reasons
 * Often neglected
 * Might make good way to draw people into the wikiprojects

Are portals usually more user- or editor-facing?

Broad questions
Questions concerning overall project, things we're trying to address?


 * What can be done about dead projects? Issues with this, potential use?
 * What all ought to be automated?
 * Why and how do folks exert ownership? How can this be discouraged in the new whatevers? How is it discouraged elsewhere?
 * Cabals?
 * Portals?
 * Is the formality commonly used useful in practice?

Questions for users
Probably for surveys and the like?


 * How did folks find out about wikiprojects in general? As a thing. That exists.
 * How did folks find the projects they are a part of and/or use?
 * What are the most useful things about the projects?
 * What do they use the most (even if they're not that inherently useful of things, necessarily)?
 * What do people expect going in? (aim this at new users - what do they want/hope for from a wikiproject)
 * How does reality hold up to expectation? Missing things? Useful things folks never even expected?
 * What do users want that's missing?
 * What would users want to change/remove from the projects?

Questions for data

 * Common correlations between wikiproject size and effectiveness?
 * How do notifications, newsletters, automated suggestions, etc relate to stuff?
 * Are there core users involved in a lot of different projects?

Links to other pages

 * Etherpad
 * Literature review notes
 * WikiProject X pages

List of components (found) in pilot projects
First part: Pages and subpages Second part: Things on the description page Third part: Miscellaneous notes

First ten or so may be (particularly) inconsistently catalogued. Invitation templates are noted if noticed; they may still have them otherwise. Subpage soup appears to be normal if a project is relatively old. Horribly long lists (members, articles, etc) are a pain in the arse.

Description page, talkpage, subpages for branches
 * WP:Oregon Arts Project

Branches - categories of articles, works in progress, showcase Events (WLM, other things) and press Resources Members Description page, talkpage, nominations, holding area, assessment, tools, accomplishments, collaboration, members
 * WP:Today's articles for improvement

Process accomplishments tools embassy (other projects) Description page, talkpage, tasks, participants, results, logistics stuff
 * WP:Wiki Loves Pride

History Participants, press, links Description page, talkpage, participants, task list, assessment, collaboration, topics, reviews, resources
 * WP:WikiProject Animals

Directory Scope/goals Current task list Relation to other projects/family tree Related Naming conventions Content Tools Description page, talkpage, essentials, showcase, assessment
 * WP:WikiProject Awards and prizes/Grammy Awards task force

Selected articles - featured list, good article, start article About - goal, participants Checklist - by types Rating info Stats Templates, resources Description page, talkpage, layout info, popular pages, articles to create
 * WP:WikiProject Beetles

Intro Current collaborations Family tree - parentage, potential descendants History Participants Stats Article layout Tasks Templates Description page, talkpage, assessment, popular pages, unreferenced BLPs
 * WP:WikiProject Biology

About, overview Related wikiprojects, biology info Article alerts (as transcluded subpage) To-do Requests Assessment overview Categories Participants (as transcluded subpage), templates

Has invitation template Description page, talkpage, assessment, popular pages, recognised content
 * WP:WikiProject Björk

About Scope Parentage Participants Assessment Recognised content Popular pages (only a link) Templates, categories Article alerts Tools Description page, talkpage
 * WP:WikiProject Buddhism

About Announcements Participants Templates Assessment Navigation To-do list Recent articles Cleanup Article alerts Description page, talkpage, popular pages, collaboration, assessment
 * WP:WikiProject Cannabis

Intro Project infobox Scope Parentage Participants Assessment Recognised content Collaboration Maps Templates Categories Article Alerts

Has invitation template Description page, talkpage, showcase, outreach, peer review, planning, wikigrail, members, noticeboard, coordinators, reading list
 * WP:WikiProject Christianity

About Join us! Navigation Assessments Categories Templates Subprojects Artistic topics Creating a new article Article alerts Naming conventions Portals Description page, talkpage, assessment, article alerts, to-do
 * WP:WikiProject Cognitive science

Intro About Open tasks Articles Review and assessment - assessment, peer review, statistics Categories Templates Resources Related - projects, portals, sister projects Participants Description page, talkpage, class, article ratings, importance ratings, new articles
 * WP:WikiProject Cosmology

About Infobox Featured articles List of articles - statistics Worklist Article alerts Members Templates Description page, talkpage, hierarchy
 * WP:WikiProject Cycling

Project Picture Goals Parentage/descendants Similar projects Overlapping wikiprojects Quick links Similar wikis Important pages Hierarchy definition Consensus Statistics Featured content Good articles Members Article alerts New articles Article cleanup listings Description page, talkpage, general, strategy, assessment, red links, sub-stubs to-do, recognised content
 * WP:WikiProject Dance

About Scope How to help - overview, participation, article work News Structure - categories, articles, hierarchy Assessments Recognised content Templates In other languages Participants See also, related

Has invitation templates Apparently duplicates a bunch of things? Description page, talkpage, sandbox, popular pages
 * WP:WikiProject Disability

About Index of topics Participants To-do Categories Statistics Article alerts Popular pages (just a link) Banner, Portal, Barnstar, Invitation template Index of pages and templates Project sandbox Description page, talkpage, alerts, assessment, quality articles, guides, newsdesk, members, cup
 * WP:WikiProject Eurovision

Locations and categories Picture About Statistics Objectives - things to do, maintenance, assessment, etc Quick links Skeleton articles Templates Article requests Articles needing attention Related Description page, talkpage, Presentation style for Population genetics
 * WP:WikiProject Evolutionary biology

Reminder about the nature of the wikiproject Scope Parentage/descendants, related projects Participants Statistics Hierarchy definition Templates Tasks Requested articles Description page, talkpage, assessment, help, participants, coordinators, spotlight, outreach, resources
 * WP:WikiProject Film

About Index template Scope Goals Guidelines Tasks Announcements Project organisation Current collaborations Usedful tags See also - related projects Description page, talkpage, members, open tasks, assessment, showcase, tools, templates
 * WP:WikiProject Food and drink

About Infobox Topic scope Organisation Project goals Ways to contribute Assessment To-do list Tasks On other projects Related wikiprojects Articles - alerts, new article requests, improvement requests, nominations Showcase Toolbox Description page, talkpage, Popular pages
 * WP:WikiProject G.I. Joe

About Parentage/descendants Participants Style and guidelines Canonicity To-do Assessment Statistics Recognised content Article alerts Templates Toolserver watchlist Description page, talkpage, participants, templates, assessment, recognised content
 * WP:WikiProject Ghana

About Infobox Members Userboxes Recognised content Tasks Traffic statistics User editcount Catscan Templates Article alerts Resources Related projects Description page, talkpage, unreferenced BLPs
 * WP:WikiProject Guatemala

Intro Infobox Scope Alerts Participants Requests - images, articles Assessment Recognised content Templates Related wikiprojects Description page, talkpage, recognized content map
 * WP:WikiProject Hampshire

Purpose Participants Guidelines To-do - news, tasks Article alerts Article requests Assessment Templates Description page, talkpage, alerts, deletions, cleanup, stubs, assessment
 * WP:WikiProject History

Intro Goals Structure Scope Work Organisation - coordination, departments Participant information - templates, members, welcome, newsletter Showcase Categories Parentage, related, see also Sourceberg Description page, talkpage, assessment, recognised content, article alerts, participants
 * WP:WikiProject Human rights

Intro Assessment Scope Goals Things to do	Departments - subpages, deletion, GA nominees, RfCs Templates Content organisation Recognised content Requests Participants (just a link) Related projects Portal (link) Description page, talkpage, portals, indexes, assessment, members, articles, help, style guide, open tasks, cleanup listing, reviws, things to do
 * WP:WikiProject Islam

Index Mission and scope Guidelines To-do Members (just a link) Departments - assessment, review, task forces Articles list Templates Resources Description page, talkpage, resources
 * WP:WikiProject Latin music

About Picture Goals Scope Quick links Guidelines Statistics Resources (just a link) Ratings Assessment Article alerts Recognised content To-do lists Participants Resources (again) Related projects Description page, talkpage
 * WP:WikiProject Lede Improvement Team

About Mission Scope Guidelines Topic-specific lede guidelines Open tasks Completed tasks Participants Templates Resources Related wikiprojects Description page, talkpage, assessment, new articles, article alerts, unreferenced BLPs, subtopic stuff
 * WP:WikiProject Linguistics

Intro/about Index Assessments Getting started Open tasks - articles for creation, requests: expansion, attention, review Automatically generated listings - article alerts, unreferenced BLPs, new articles, watchlist Categories Templates Participants Recognised content Descendants Description page, talkpage, members, wikimedia India stuff,
 * WP:WikiProject Lucknow

About Infobox Scope Assessment Parentage Index Goals Manual of style Statistics Members Userbox Invitation Descendants, similar Templates Resources

Has invitation template Description page, talkpage, activities, catalogue, watchlists, categories, recognised content, monitoring, assessments, citations, journals, guidelines, participants
 * WP:WikiProject Mesoamerica

Navigation Project definition Current notices About - project, subject Project goals Project scope Participants Related Project resources Guidelines and conventions Description page, talkpage, participants, assessment, recognised content, licensing
 * WP:WikiProject Microsoft Windows

About Scope Project divisions (only contains link to assessments) Parent project Participants Templates Lists Articles - statistics and lists Screenshots and logos Description page, talkpage, collaboration, assessment, outreach, portal
 * WP:WikiProject Microsoft

Intro How to help Current activity Resources Participants External watchlist Description page, talkpage, articles
 * WP:WikiProject Nonviolence

Description Project mission Departments Templates Related articles (link only) Requests (empty) Resources (empty) Participants Related projects External watchlist Description page, talkpage, scope, assessments, resources
 * WP:WikiProject Open Access

Welcome News About Goals Tasks Members Organisation See also

Action-oriented layout Subpage soup Description page, talkpage, open tasks, popular pages
 * WP:WikiProject Physiology

Intro Scope Getting started Related wikiprojects Participants Assessment Templates Goals Tools Description page, talkpage, assessment, article alerts, members
 * WP:WikiProject Pop music

About Goals Picture Tasks Quick links Article alerts Discussion pages (just a link) Statistics Related projects Members Tips Description page, talkpage, subprojects stuff, cleanup listing
 * WP:WikiProject Protected areas

About Subprojects Open tasks Structure Formatting Project messages Assessments Participants Parentage Related wikiprojects Showcase Map locators Useful links

Has lots of pretty pictures Description page, talkpage, various
 * WP:WikiProject Psychology

About the wikiproject About the subject Categories Related wikiprojects, task forces, protals, groups Assessment What to do	Participants Templates Resources Sister projects Recognised content Description page, talkpage, article alerts, articles, cleanup listing, encyclopedic articles, MoS, notability, popular pages, portal, recognised content, templates, top 1000
 * WP:WikiProject Religion

Intro Scope To-do Departments Recognised content Templates Related projects Members Description page, talkpage, various
 * WP:WikiProject Romania

About Goals and scope Members Alerts Tasks Featured pages Templates Drafts Assessment Guidelines Collaoration Categories Related projects Templates and userboxes Bots External links Description page, talkpage, assessment, article alerts, popular pages, recognised content
 * WP:WikiProject Rufus Wainwright

Intro Scope Infobox Parentage Participants Assessment Recognised content Popular pages Templates Categories Article alerts External watchlist Description page, talkpage, assessment
 * WP:WikiProject Sanitation

Intro Goals and objectives Scope Lists of articles Members How-to edit/format How to help Awards Templates Related projects Description page, talkpage, administrators, alumni, guidelines, participants, templates, category, portal, requests, assessment, help, newsletter, categories
 * WP:WikiProject Schools

Intro Index Goals Article guidelines Assessment Did you know? Top-importance articles Featured articles, a-class, good, etc Articles for deletion Article requests Articles in need of attention Article alerts and deletions Participants Templates References Resources Description page, talkpage, topic list, target articles, guidelines, templates, members
 * WP:WikiProject Science

Infobox Scope and goals How to help Categories Members Parentage and related wikiprojects Related pages Older project pages Scientific peer review Collaboration of the month (inactive) Sister projects Description page, talkpage, portal, templates
 * WP:WikiProject Star Trek

Intro Article alerts Article guidelines Project tasks Canon Participants Stats Parentage Recent changes

Has shiny headers Description page, talkpage, article grading
 * WP:WikiProject Streetcars

Intro Scope Parentage, descendants, similar, related Participants Statistics To-do Goals Pages needing attention Templates Description page, talkpage, assessment, participants, popular pages
 * WP:WikiProject Tree of Life

Intro Assessment Scope and descendant projects Article titles Taxoboxes Categories Taxonomic resources (by type) Requests Related projects Participants Sample articles To-do Description page, talkpage, watchlist, assessment, reviews, topic stuff
 * WP:WikiProject United States presidential elections

Intro Top-priority tasks Members Articles in scope (just a link) Article alerts Watchlist Project templates Current projects Articles to create To-do list 2008-related articles Readership mentrics Description page, talkpage, assessment, cleanup, participants, guidelines, to-do, templates, translators
 * WP:WikiProject Wine

Quote Infobox About Participants Ways to contribute Forums Article information Templates Assessments Nominations for top-level importance Tools Description page, talkpage, members, organisation, templates, assessment, lists, new articles, missing articles
 * WP:WikiProject Women writers

Intro infobox Scope Members Organisation Most avtive pages Guidelines How to help Help Templates Articles Description page, talkpage, participants, participants details, articles in need of attention, assessment, categories, templates, referencing, Guidelines, to-do, unreferenced BLPs
 * WP:WikiProject Worcestershire

About News DYK Project - aims, scope Talk (link and explanation) Participants Already done To-do Resources Assessment Categories Templates Related projects

Description page
 * WP:WikiProject BlackBerry

Description page serves as a request for project

Breakdown of consolidated components

 * about the project
 * scope, purpose/goals
 * subject info


 * discussion
 * general, help
 * scrtuctured discussion - dispute resolution, RfCs


 * announcements/noticeboard
 * events, contests, etc
 * news, press


 * tasks
 * requests (articles, images, attention, expansion, review)
 * automated lists (cleanup, stubs, etc)
 * article alerts (afd, afc, new articles, unreferenced blps, discussions, etc)


 * meta stuff
 * members, task forces
 * chapter stuff
 * other languages/projects
 * portals, templates (awards, banner, barnstars, invite)
 * relation to other wikiprojects (parentage, subprojects, related projects)


 * lists
 * articles, topics, categories
 * accomplishments (showcase, spotlight, metrics, featured articles, lists, dyk, etc)
 * assessment data


 * resources
 * guidelines and conventions (layouts, mos)
 * journals, maps, referencing, scientific peer review
 * tools (bots, catscan, external links, active pages, readership metrics, recent changes, active pages, traffic statistics, sandbox)