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Note: This is a content review of the small wikitool kit page.


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What is the topic of the page?


 * How to get involved with Small Wiki toolkits

Does the page fit into to a defined content type?


 * Landing page

What information is included on the page? (Is this a good question?)

How to get involved with Small Wiki toolkits

Who is the audience (or audiences) of the page? Is the content of the page suitable for that audience?


 * I am an editor or an admin on a wiki, and I want to grow the technical capacity of that wiki.
 * I am a technical community member, and I want to support the growth of wikis by helping them build technical capacity.
 * I want to learn/I want to help people learn.

Are there any duplicate pages that need to be merged or marked as obsolete?


 * For this page no

(Let's consider this item for technical writers only -- as it can require a lot of knowledge of the wikis to begin with)

How is the page linked to related pages? Is it part of a clearly defined collection of pages? Check Special:PrefixIndex for subpages.

Here are the related pages. There are also a number of pages in translation. It's not part of a collection - unless we consider it its own collection; it may be in the future.

Small wiki toolkits Small wiki toolkits/Kurdish Wikimedians Small wiki toolkits/Kurdish Wikimedians/Organization Small wiki toolkits/Kurdish Wikimedians/Registration Small wiki toolkits/Kurdish Wikimedians/Workshops Small wiki toolkits/Meeting notes Small wiki toolkits/Mentors Small wiki toolkits/South Asia Small wiki toolkits/South Asia/Organization Small wiki toolkits/South Asia/Registration Small wiki toolkits/South Asia/Reports Small wiki toolkits/South Asia/Workshops Small wiki toolkits/Starter kit Small wiki toolkits/Starter kit/AbuseFilter Small wiki toolkits/Starter kit/Bots and Tools Small wiki toolkits/Starter kit/Main page customization Small wiki toolkits/Starter kit/Mainpage customization Small wiki toolkits/Starter kit/Templates and Modules Small wiki toolkits/Summaries Small wiki toolkits/Workshop guide Small wiki toolkits/Workshops

What are the most impactful changes that can be made to improve the collection?

That is a big question. I don't know because I'm not familiar enough with it.

Potential question

 * Who is/are the maintainers of this page? Have you reached out to them?

Checklist for all pages

 * Title style: Uses sentence case for titles. The title should be descriptive and specific. This helps visitors decide whether they would want to use the page. For example: "Accessing Instances on Cloud VPS" is much better than "Instances".


 * We think this should be a different title. The current one is not specific. Suggested title: "Overview of toolkits for small wikis"


 * Introduction: For search optimization and page previews, include a short introduction as the first text on the page following the title. This should briefly introduce the content type, purpose of the page, general audience, and topic with the goal of providing enough information to be meaningful in a set of search results.


 * Roll this into the first set of questions. Once you have considered audience/context/purpose, then write the intro. This page is missing this element.


 * Table of contents: MediaWiki automatically creates a table of contents when a page has more than three headings. Use template:TOC to limit the heading levels displayed in the table of contents so that it is meaningful and concise. To save space, a table of contents can be opposite the title (right-aligned in LTR languages).
 * N/A


 * Section headings: Section headings use sentence case. Headings should use h2, h3, and h4 styles.
 * N/A


 * Code samples: Code samples should use template:Codesample and include a filename if appropriate.
 * N/A


 * Links: Links on the page go to existing, non-obsolete pages (unless for historical reasons). Link text is descriptive and does not include any wiki prefixes. Special:MyLanguage links are used whenever possible.


 * We should roll this into the original set of questions and remove it from the checklist.


 * Lists: Do not use bulleted list items to complete an introductory sentence fragment.


 * This is too granular. Can we remove this from the set of questions.


 * Status: No draft or outdated banners are present.


 * N/A
 * Feedback and communication: The page prompts readers to share feedback or ask a question. It indicates where readers can go to get updates or connect with others, if appropriate. A talk page exists (or redirects to a central talk page) with at least a welcome post.
 * N/A


 * Translation: If translation is available and the content of the page is stable, the page is marked for translation.
 * Mobile: The page is readable on mobile, with all important information visible.
 * Accessibility: The page complies with the accessibility guide for developers.
 * Date format: Either write out the complete date (September 1, 2021) or use YYYY-MM-DD format (2021-09-01).

Checklist for landing pages

 * Descriptive title: Because landing pages help organize and contextualize other pages, the title of a landing page should be descriptive enough to make sense when viewed directly from a search engine.
 * Image: If possible, include an image relevant to the topic, such as a project logo. The image can be centered or aligned opposite the title (right-aligned in LTR languages) using.
 * Topic overview: To provide context, a landing page should include a section that introduces the topic or theme of the page. For example, a landing page for Toolforge should include a section that describes what Toolforge is, what is does, and who uses it. This can be under an "About Toolforge" section or, if it makes sense with the layout of the page, in the first section under the title.
 * Small groups: When linking to other documentation pages, a landing page should organize links into groups of no more than six.
 * Link hub layout: When linking to other documentation pages, present groups of links in a way that is easy to navigate, such as Template:ContentGrid, Template:Colored box, Template:Contribution, Template:Portal list item on Wikitech, or a sidebar. Avoid organizing links with tables or headings.
 * Maintainer resources: Landing pages help facilitate the maintenance of a set of documentation. If possible, include ways for people to participate by subscribing to updates, watching pages, joining editathons, etc. Be explicit about which pages to watch to help answer questions and monitor edits.
 * Navigation between subpages: A landing page should include a navigation element that allows readers to move between pages within the collection, such as a sidebar, navigation box, or set of tabs. If the collection is organized using subpages, include a prefix search box.

Welcome! This is an initiative to support small wiki communities. Here you can learn and share technical skills to support, maintain, and grow your community.

This is work in progress. See how you can help.

Toolkits
Toolkits consist of a set of recommended tools and teaching and learning resources on specific technical skills needed for developing, growing, and maintaining small wikis. You can use these toolkits to learn a variety of technical skills or use them in workshops to teach more people.

Ask your technical questions
Is something unclear? Please ask! However, unfortunately we cannot offer (yet) the "one place" where you will definitely receive an answer to your question. Good places to ask are usually the Support desk on mediawiki.org (if a question about MediaWiki itself), some mailing lists and IRC chat channels, the Tech page on meta-wiki (if it's about a Wikimedia wiki), or the talk pages of the links above after you have checked that the talk page has actually been active lately.

Help us with this initiative
Do you have an idea for building technical capacity in your wiki community? Are you interested in workshops, virtual events, toolkits, video tutorials, or interested in exchanging problems and challenges in smaller wiki communities? Join us: add a comment on the discussion page!

We organize and track what to work on in the Small-Wiki-Toolkits Phabricator project. We sometimes have video meetings, and we might have other discussion places in the future once the group becomes bigger.

Develop toolkits
We want to provide a limited number of links to high-quality, task-oriented ("How can I…?") material. This often requires improving existing documentation first, to be consistent, up-to-date, and in simple English. We collect and discuss existing, non-optimal documentation pages for a specific area in a corresponding Phabricator task instead of listing ten "See Also" links for one topic on this very page. Ideally, we would also love to have short, well-done video tutorials on some topics, with subtitles that could be translated.

If you want to develop and document a toolkit yourself, here are some recommendations:


 * Think task and user oriented. The question to answer is "How can I solve this problem?", not "Can you tell me more about this technology area?".
 * Use the toolkit presentation template slides if you don't already have one. The template is also available in ODP file format.
 * Include notes for trainers on the slides where applicable so that both potential trainers or learners can benefit from it. See for reference user scripts and gadgets toolkit source and its PDF version with detailed notes.
 * Upload your toolkit with detailed notes on Wikimedia Commons & add the Small wiki toolkits category. In the File Description, add a link to the PDF source if you are willing to let a potential trainer make a copy and modifications to the source. See for reference, the description section of these slides on Wikimedia Commons.

Ongoing workshops and initiatives

 * Small wiki toolkits <> South Asia
 * Small wiki toolkits <> Kurdish Wikimedians

Interested in kicking off a workshop series or initiative? Take a look at the workshop guide sharing roles and responsibilities of organizers and mentors of small wiki toolkits technical capacity-building workshops and contact us on the talk page.

Past events with related activities
2020


 * Celtic Knot Conference 2020, (July 9-10, Online Event)
 * Starter kit for smaller wikis feedback session (Summary and Notes)
 * SWT Indic Workshop Series 2020 (June 2020)
 * Four technical workshops were conducted (Summary and Notes)
 * Wikimedia Hackathon 2020 (May 2020)
 * Session: Tools for smaller wikis, your favorite cup of tea, and the weather! (Summary and Notes)

2019


 * WikiConference North America 2019 (November 8-11, Cambridge, Massachusetts)
 * Understanding the technical challenges of small wikis in North America workshop (Summary and Notes)
 * WikiArabia 2019 (October 4-6, Marrakesh, Morocco)
 * How to Build Technical Capacity for the Arabic Community (workshop)
 * Wikimania 2019 (August 14-18, Stockholm, Sweden)
 * Small wiki toolkits focus area (Summary and Notes; Wrap-up blog post)

Members
Members are free to self-identify as Small wiki toolkits group members. You may do so by editing the members list below and adding the following userbox to your user page by typing. Also, add this page to your watchlist to receive notifications about changes made to its content or discussion page.



Members list

 * Zack
 * Masssly
 * Jay Prakash
 * Srishti
 * Majavah
 * Mahuton
 * Vermont
 * Luca Mauri
 * itzedubaba
 * Pavithra
 * Andre
 * Alex
 * Samuel
 * Anasskoko
 * Riley
 * Samuele2002
 * Satdeep Gill
 * Paucabot
 * Bhuvana Meenakshi
 * Ramu ummadishetty
 * Rajeeb [[Image:Bouncywikilogo.gif|25px]](talk!)
 * Jinoy
 * Shrinivasan
 * Suyash Dwivedi
 * Adithyak1997
 * Nirajan Pant
 * RexxS (talk)
 * Michaelgraaf (talk)
 * Jon Harald Søby
 * Path slopu
 * HakanIST
 * ZI Jony
 * Akbar Ali
 * Shahadusadik
 * Durga Soren (talk)
 * Quiddity (talk)
 * Venuslui (talk)
 * ჯეო (talk
 * Susanna Ånäs
 * Fexpr
 * KCVelaga (talk) 06:04, 3 February 2021 (UTC)
 * SHISHIR DUA
 * Zend2020
 *  Double Plus Ungood (talk) 
 *  Double Plus Ungood (talk) 

Siehe auch

 * Call for smaller language wikis to participate in the technical capacity-building program! (blogpost)
 * Notes from previous meetings of this initiative.
 * One year of Small Wiki Toolkits initiative–and more to come! (blogpost)