Talk:Wikimedia Foundation elections/Board elections
Organization
Hello. All the related pages are currently named individually, poorly interrelated, largely undocumented, and frequently out of date. I would like to move pages to the names shown in the table below, and add {{process header}} templates to explain the historical significance of each page, their relation to others, and summarize the outcomes for the Historical project. Each language edition will be interlinked with {{other languages}} (see example use).
These changes should simplify documentation for the Historical project, make the organization more understandable, and allow easy maintenance via Special:Prefixindex. Redirects from the old page names would ensure that no links are broken, and links on Meta will be updated.
(There are also a number of other pages not linked from the main index, such as Election UI text 2005, that will be added to the organization.)
Are their any suggestions about or opposition to this organization? —{admin} Pathoschild 17:56:46, 23 May 2007 (UTC)
- Progress report:
- The 2004 board elections (11 pages) are complete. I've added {{process header}} and created {{board elections 2004}} to simplify navigation. A few pages were missing above.
The 2005 board elections (107 pages) are also complete. I added {{other languages}} on all pages and created language-specific navigational templates, but only added the {{process header}} to the seven English pages. (If anyone wants to translate the header notes and add them to other languages, feel free.) Several pages on local Wikipedias were copied to Meta, some empty pages were deleted, dozens of consecutive redirects were corrected, and several orphaned pages were linked.
One good example of the previous confusion: Election FAQ redirected to Election FAQ 2006, but Talk:Election FAQ redirected to Talk:Election FAQ 2005 and was linked to from Talk:Board elections/2004/Notice translation. ;)
—{admin} Pathoschild 04:15:08, 26 May 2007 (UTC)