Wikipedia:WikiProject Final Fantasy/Sub-projects/Jobs

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
   WikiProject Final Fantasy    The following is a subpage of
WikiProject Final Fantasy.

The following is a sub-project of WikiProject Final Fantasy. These sub-projects intend to improve the quality of Final Fantasy-related articles by working on them one piece at a time. Sub-projects may involve a short-term fix, or a long term solution. Details of the sub-project follow, including its focus and a list of editors working on the project.

Introduction[edit]

This sub-project was created as to help standardise all the character class articles within the series. All information on the style of the articles should be below. This sub-project follows on from an internal peer review.

Members[edit]

Article list[edit]

Each article has a discussion section in the sub-project discussion page

Tasks[edit]

  1. Standardise article names to Classname (Final Fantasy) and remove references to non-FF games
    1. Rename misnamed articles dealing purely with FF info
    2. Split misnamed articles containing references to other games; into Classname (Final Fantasy) and Classname (character class)
  2. Describe the article skeleton style in the Style guide and standardise the notable articles
  3. Move FFXI info to the Final Fantasy XI character classes article
  4. Merge non-notable classes into the Final Fantasy character classes article
    1. If necessary, design a format for each entry in the list articles

Article skeleton style[edit]

Intro

Standard wiki intro paragraph

Speciality

Description of the unique features of the class

History and description

Traditional distinguishing features and development of the class throughout the series

Reference (optional)

Cultural/external influences on the class

Other appearances (optional)

eg, White Mage in 8-Bit Theatre


Completed article list[edit]

  • Berserker: merged content into class list and left a stub for a general-interest article. >Gamemaker
  • Monk: merged content into class list, left de-emphasised summary and a pointer at the general-interest article. >Gamemaker
  • Ranger: de-emphasised FF content, left as a general-interest article. >Gamemaker
  • Time/Space Mage: merged content into class list and set #redirect. >Gamemaker
  • Thief: merged FF content into class list and revoked WPFF claim over article. >Gamemaker