Template:Active Wiki Fixup Projects

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Active Wiki Fixup Projects
Leading the charge in the War on Error!
Must be active, systematic, have lists, & need help.
Writing
Dead-end pages

These pages are not wikified.
(Updated 2007Feb 11)

Most wanted stubs

(Updated from 2006Jan 25 dump, still active as of 2007May 4)

Most wanted articles

(Updated 2007Feb 11)

Missing articles

Wikipedia is not as complete as you might think!
(ongoing)

Other
Interlanguage links

Add and improve interlanguage links in articles.
(Updated 2007August 25)

Disambiguation pages with links

Directing ambiguous links to the intended articles.
(Updated 2007August 9)

Stubsensor

Help remove a stub tag from an article it does not belong on.
(Updated 2007July 20)

Red Link Recovery

Repair red links in articles.
(Updated 2007July 2)

Unreferenced articles

Ensuring articles include at least one reference or source.
(Category, live update)

Articles needing geo-coordinates

Help locate places. See WP:GEO
(Category, live update)

Uncategorised articles

Help categorise articles.
(Category, live update)

Orphaned articles

Help link to these orphaned articles.
(Category, live update)

Articles that need to be wikified

Massive backlog.
(Category, live update)

Linkrot

Fix broken links to external websites.
(Updated 2007Jan 13)

Transwiki log cleanup

Articles that have been transwikied and need to be checked for possible merging or deletion.

Main - Inactive - Mini

This is a list of active projects, that:

a) systematically find problems in the Wikipedia, and b) produce lists of those problems, and c) ask contributors for help in fixing those problems.

So if your project is:

a) active (i.e. you have a current outstanding list of things that need fixing) b) systematic (e.g. problems are found using software, not by humans) c) produces lists of specific problems (that preferably can be fixed quite quickly) d) would benefit from help from contributors

... then please add your project to this table, with a link and a brief description.

Note: If adding or relisting an item, please add it to the *top* of the list, to help give the most up-to-date projects higher visibility. Don't forget to add it to Template:MiniAWFP as well (try to place it in the same position on both templates).
If removing an item, please copy it to the list of inactive projects at the top of the talkpage.


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