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I use this page to list and organize current projects and goals that I am (maybe) working on. I returned from a long Wikipedia hiatus in April 2020 and am still working on cleaning up my excessive list of ideas. Your thoughts and feedback are always welcomed on my talk page.

Things I'm (probably) currently focusing on[edit]

Links[edit]

Tools, Gadgets, and Work Queues[edit]

Anti-Vandalism[edit]

Work Queues[edit]

Ancient Tools List[edit]

(copied from old userpage section of mine, not even sure what's relevant anymore)

Icon Set[edit]

Exquisite Icon Set on Wikimedia Commons

Upcoming Goals/Plans[edit]

Current Goals[edit]

  • January 2023: launch WikiProject proposal
  • 2023: consider starting an entry for WP:ORCP

Old Goals[edit]

  • April 2020: getting back into editing (done)
  • May 2020: be active 15+ days out of the month (done)
  • June 2020: reach 1,000 mainspace edits (done May 2020)
  • August 2020: reach 8% large edits (done May 2020)
  • May 21, 2020: have 10-20 new articles reviewed w/ new page reviewer permission (done June 2020)
  • July 2020: reach 2,000 total edits (done June 2020)
  • July 2020: reach 65% mainspace edits (arbitrary target abandoned July 2020)
  • July 2020: have reviewed a total of 50 articles for WP:NPP (done)
  • August 2020: reach 12% large edits (arbitrary target abandoned)
  • be on the 90-day "top 100" list for WP:NPP (I think I did make it on here briefly at one point)
  • Get Wrigley Field to GA status (currently C-class) (inspired by User:Barkeep49's goal to do the same) (too much work right now)


Reading Queue[edit]

To-Do Queue[edit]

General Queue[edit]

New Pages Patrol Queue[edit]

  • Follow up on this thread by verifying that the documentation on the NPP training pages clarify this point.

Things I'm wondering about[edit]

(if you have any thoughts on these, please feel free to open a discussion on my talk page. this is just me thinking out loud.)

  • As a software developer, I'm a big fan of git for version control. Coming back to actively editing Wikipedia has made me think about this quite a bit. Wikipedia has its own version control system which seems to be approximately the same it was ~15 years ago when I started editing. There's a page I want to make major edits on right now, but there's no way (that I know of) to check out a "branch" or something along those lines and work on the content alone, so that I don't have to worry about a "merge conflict" (edit conflict) until I'm ready to deploy (publish) my changes to production (the live version of the article). Is there some way to automatically pull the live version of the article down onto my local computer to make edits and then deal with any merge conflicts in a git-like fashion? Would such a tool be widely useful if I invested the time into building it? Is anyone else working on a tool like this? Any and all comments appreciated (again, please leave those on my talk page).
  • Another software development related thing: articles that are clearly self-promotional autobiographies should be easily caught or flagged at a decent rate based on some sort of NLP / textual analysis. Is there a bot that already does this sort of flagging focused on new articles? Can I get notified by this bot any time someone creates a biographical page that has this giveaway style of self-promotion? (thought inspired by Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Kryss_Shane)
  • When vandals edit from a mobile device, does the interface adequately notify them when they get warned on their talk page?

Mysteries from French Wikipedia[edit]

French Wikipedia has a large page called "Vigne" that does not appear to have a direct English Wikipedia equivalent, despite the fact that it translates to "Vine" in English. The English Wikipedia page Vine has the equivalent article Plante grimpante], which literally translates to "climbing plant" but auto-translates to "vine". I am having a hard time determining if there could be an English Wikipedia page to link Vigne back to. It seems like it should either be linked or translated given the fact that the French article is so huge. (Noted when copyediting Nissan-lez-Enserune.)

Things I've learned from French Wikipedia[edit]

Someone just replied to a question I asked on a talk page there, and I noticed the indented replies have this really nice formatting with some light coloration to help distinguish the level of indentation for each subsequent reply. Why don't we do this on English Wikipedia or at least make it an option?

WP Organizations[edit]

Communal Patrols[edit]

WikiProjects[edit]

Planned Content[edit]

Mainspace[edit]

Commons/Photographs[edit]

Areas of Administrative Interest[edit]

WikiProjects I am not currently active on[edit]

Ancient To-Dos[edit]

My Editing Queue[edit]

My Photo Queue[edit]

If you'd like to suggest an article for me to take photographs for, feel free to add it here ask me on my talk page.