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A task force is generally set up on a subpage of the parent project page. In cases where the task force is a child of two projects (in other words, where its scope is the intersection of that of its two parents), the subpage can be arbitrarily placed under either of the projects, and a redirect can
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A task force is generally set up on a subpage of the parent project page. In cases where the task force is a child of two projects (in other words, where its scope is the intersection of that of its two parents), the subpage can be arbitrarily placed under either of the projects, and a redirect can
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Often, a task force starts as a group of editors that are already working together and already have communication patterns in place. Small task forces need to make a particular effort to centralize their discussions on the task force's pages. When no one posts to the task force's talk page, some
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The distinction between a task force and a WikiProject is that the task force minimizes bureaucratic overhead: It relies on the parent project to provide much of the procedural and technical infrastructure. A task force, for example, uses the core project's peer-review and assessment processes
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includes a large number of task force parameters. It is possible to use this integration to automatically generate assessment data for a task force based on the assessments entered for the main project; this ensures that task forces don't need to conduct assessments independently.
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includes a large number of task force parameters. It is possible to use this integration to automatically generate assessment data for a task force based on the assessments entered for the main project; this ensures that task forces don't need to conduct assessments independently.
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until it reaches 10 or so people, but having the task force there enables them to recruit. An additional thought is that creating task forces encourages people to participate in those rather than creating their own WikiProject which again incurs a lot of bureaucratic overhead.
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If you want to create a task force for an existing project, you should gather consensus from the other project participants before bothering to read the next sections; they're designed for an existing WikiProject that wants to create task forces, especially the first one.
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Assessment: This includes the Talk page banner (which usually belongs to the parent project, but has a marker for the task force). This does mean that task forces don't need to do their own separate assessment; they can rely on the parent project for
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If you're adding task forces to your project, it's probably time to add an internal navigation bar if you don't have one already. How to do so is really outside the scope of this document, but more information on doing this is at
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of conversation by sharing information and ideas that might interest task force participants on the group's talk page. If nothing else, report on your progress, or announce the article that you want to work on next.
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A task force will usually rely on its parent project for some of the administrative and bureaucratic structure. More detail is below, in the section "Setting up a task force structure", but some of the items are:
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Talk pages with both the converted project's banner and parent project's banner need to have the moved project's banner removed, and the task force's parameters added to the parent project's banner.
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is that task forces are something to get serious about when there are 50-100 participants in your WikiProject. Additionally, a good number to start a task force with is five people; it may not be
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One way to help keep a task force co-ordinated with the main project is to set up a method of incorporating all the todo lists into one master todo list. More information can be found on this at
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Task forces will generally not have their own talk page banners; instead, they are integrated directly into the parent project's banner via an optional parameter. For example,
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Task forces will generally not have their own talk page banners; instead, they are integrated directly into the parent project's banner via an optional parameter. For example,
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Whenever your group achieves a milestone or has good news to share, post a note at the parent WikiProject's talk page, and invite others to participate in the next project.
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If you haven't already, modify existing userboxes, welcome and invitation message templates, and other project related templates (if they weren't already a subpage).
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Some task forces have sub-task forces. These cover a section of the parent task force's scope, but the infrastructure is also provided by the parent project.
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For processes which are going to be handled by the parent project (assessment, review, etc.) redirect the new task force's subpages to the parent project's.
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Sometimes it helps to see actual task forces in action. The projects that currently have the most task forces are (counts as of 5 October 2020):
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The first question to ask is whether your project is of sufficient size to warrant having task forces. The advice given by Kirill Lokshin of
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has examples on how to specify this for projects which use the meta banner. If your project doesn't use WPBannerMeta, it may help to review
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Talk pages with only the converted project's banner need to have it replaced by parent project's banner with the task force parameters.
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to check for pages. Common subpages include /Assessment, /Userbox, and /Participants. Be sure to update links that point to those pages.
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editors will assume that no one is doing anything. This makes it hard for new editors to participate in your group. You can create a
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to fill in the content (preview it with the parameters, and when you want to finalise it, use subst, e.g. {{subst:Task force}} )
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Task force specific guidelines (not always called guidelines, but that's what they'd be called if they were in a WikiProject)
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If they weren't already a subpage, modify any existing Project-class pages from the converted project as needed.
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Task forces are primarily a social construct, but each usually has the following items associated with it.
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A section in the talk page banner of the WikiProject; this can be used to provide separate assessments
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make it a wrapper template for the parent project's banner with appropriate pre-filled parameters
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It may also be useful to have a "New task force proposals page" attached to your project.
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These steps can be performed manually, or for larger projects, with the help of a bot. A
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Make sure that automated quality assessment statistics are being generated correctly
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rather than creating its own, thereby allowing it to focus on writing and editing.
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As to how to actually implement this, you'll need to investigate the examples of
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Replace usage of the moved project's banner with the parent/task force banner
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that covers some defined force of the WikiProject's scope. For example, the
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be created from the equivalent subpage in the other; see, for example, the
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be created from the equivalent subpage in the other; see, for example, the
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What overlap is there in article scope? (This can be determined using the
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At least one category for each task force; for an example of this, see
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will be generated. Bring all these categories into a parent category
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to include task force parameters to match project being converted.
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Redirect the moved project's banner to the parent project's banner
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deals with the military history of that specific country; and the
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Since this section is quite incomplete, it may be useful to read
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Project Navigation templates (i.e. Internal navigation templates)
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Each task force usually has the following sections on its page:
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if there is no need to create a separate one. Simply go to
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List of resources that will be useful to that task force
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Initial page setup and integration with rest of project
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has a standardized template for listing open tasks.
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Check for pre-existing auto-archiving on talk pages
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