Wikipedia:WikiProject Horror/Task Center


The WikiProject Horror Task Center is a "job opening"/"job held" listing for tasks within the project that benefit from one or more dedicated users shouldering the responsibility. The goal of the center is to encourage individual users to accept ownership of tasks that need to be done to help the project smoothly run on a day-to-day basis.

Please note: Becoming a Task Editor confers no special levels of authority.

Any member of the project is capable of filling a Task Editor position, though their name may be removed by the Coordinator, the Deputy Coordinator or an Assistant Coordinator if they prove delinquent in full-filling the task(s) they volunteered for.


How to signup
If the job is vacant, then
VACANCY
will appear in the last column. If you wish to fill the vacancy edit the page removing the {{/Vacancy}} code replacing it with your username (in the format {{user|YOUR_USERNAME}}). If you unfortunately need to resign, then replace your username with the {{/Vacancy}} code again.


More than one editor
In theory, only one Task Editor is required to accomplish each Job, but should this not be the case — if, for instance, the Job Task Editor discovers it is more than s/he can handle alone — then they can place a request for another editor within their Job field. This is done by editing the page and placing a bracket return (<br/>) after the {{user|YOUR_USERNAME}} entry and then placing a {{/Vacancy}} after that.

In example, it would appear as:
{{user|YOUR_USERNAME}}<br/>
{{/Vacancy}}

Activity Group Job Description Important Pages Priority Editor(s)
Outreach "Project Promoter" Promotion of the project throughout the community; including inviting prospective members, welcoming new members, and mentoring new members. Participants (watch page)

Member List (watch page)

Top
VACANCY
"Newsletter editor" Contributing to the monthly newsletter edition and helping to ready each issue for publication. Outreach/Newsletter

Newsletter tip line (watch page)

Mid GamerPro64 (talk · contribs)
Collaboration department "Collaboration coordinator" Promoting the current/future collaborations and helping to manage the department page. Collaboration of the Month (watch page)

Stalled Collaboration candidates (watch page)

High
VACANCY
Assessment department "Assessment coordinator" Ensuring that all articles within the project's scope have quality and importance assessments. Unassessed horror articles

Unknown-importance horror articles

Mid
VACANCY
Peer Review "Peer Review coordinator" Promoting the department page and ensuring that all review requests are responded to in a timely manner. Peer Review (watch page) High
VACANCY
Project's Style Guidelines "Style team" Ensuring that all articles within the project's scope satisfy the Style Guidelines. Project Scope

Style Guidelines

Low
VACANCY
Task Forces "Task force Promoter/Coordinator" Promoting and managing the administration of the task forces. Task force listing Mid
VACANCY
Saw franchise coordinator Managing the work of the Saw task force. Saw task force Mid
VACANCY
Articles New & Stub Article Monitor Monitoring articles for {{WikiProject Horror}} banner and stub tagging. New articles

Stub-Class horror articles

High KWWight (talk · contribs)
Image Monitor Monitoring articles within the project's scope for proper image usage. Horror articles without infobox images Low
VACANCY
Article Monitor Monitoring articles within the project's scope for challenges and helping to resolve them. Article alerts

Article clean-up listings

High
VACANCY

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