Yes, a landing page - exactly! Something clear, cozy, and directly to the point. I like your suggestions for topics. And yes, a forum would be very helpful!
I totally understand that the Wiki committee has other things on their plate and lots of work to do keeping Fanlore running. So my question for everyone is, is it okay if non-committee editors do this ourselves to test the waters? You implied yes, but I'd like to ask explicitly. And if so, are there any requests the committee would make, or parameters they'd like to set? (I'm thinking of page naming conventions in particular, but could be anything.)
In my ideal world, the committee wouldn't have to get involved in projects at all, except as individual editors on their own time and for their own personal reasons. However, I do want to make sure that we're following the goals and standards of Fanlore in general and not causing any additional work for others or creating a sense of exclusion in any way.
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Yes, a landing page - exactly! Something clear, cozy, and directly to the point. I like your suggestions for topics. And yes, a forum would be very helpful!
I totally understand that the Wiki committee has other things on their plate and lots of work to do keeping Fanlore running. So my question for everyone is, is it okay if non-committee editors do this ourselves to test the waters? You implied yes, but I'd like to ask explicitly. And if so, are there any requests the committee would make, or parameters they'd like to set? (I'm thinking of page naming conventions in particular, but could be anything.)
In my ideal world, the committee wouldn't have to get involved in projects at all, except as individual editors on their own time and for their own personal reasons. However, I do want to make sure that we're following the goals and standards of Fanlore in general and not causing any additional work for others or creating a sense of exclusion in any way.