Wikisource talk:Community collaboration/Monthly Challenge
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Increase goal from 2000?
[edit]We nearly always get beyond 2000 pages done each month (since the challenge started in May 2021 we met the goal every month except for July & August 2021). It might be better to increase the goal -- maybe to 3000 (or 2500). It is set with the **target** field in Module:Monthly Challenge/data (e.g. Module:Monthly_Challenge/data/2022-10. JesseW (talk) 00:11, 13 October 2022 (UTC)
Removed work from task list
[edit]There needs to be more appropriate means and clarity around works being added to the lists. I have removed the work Index:A Compendium of Irish Biography.djvu from the activity list as it has a level of complexity and I don't believe that it is appropriate for addition to the challenge. I would suggest that if a work is being considered to being added that it is created on a pending monthly list prior to addition so that a review can occur. Probably also worthwhile drawing up some criteria on what sort of works can and should be on the list, and some works that should not be added to the list. — billinghurst sDrewth 22:02, 5 June 2023 (UTC)
Sources for texts
[edit]Noting this down for the record - where to find works that aren't nominated:
- Wikisource:Requested texts and yearly subpages
- Wikisource talk:Proofread of the Month declined
- Category:Mainspace pages with transcluded OCR errors
- Category:Migrated texts requiring clean up
- Category:Incomplete texts
- Category:Texts to be migrated to scans
- Category:Texts to be split
- Works by authors previously in the MC
- Previous incomplete works
MER-C 10:34, 1 April 2024 (UTC)
Adding an "easy works" section
[edit]See title. Might be a good place to point newcomers; these easy works would require little in the way of complex formatting or templates. Thoughts? Arcorann (talk) 09:19, 8 April 2024 (UTC)