Wikimedia Product/Contribution taxonomy/Key to codes
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The master inventory is big and complex, and below are listed keys and codes to help you navigate. There are also a few random things that are useful to know, listed in this first section.
- If a step within a workflow is optional, it has square brackets around it. For example: "[4.] Archive XYZ deletion listing". This is an optional step.
- BOLD indicates either “switch to another workflow” or “End” of a workflow.
- Text is Darker when you aren’t required to do the step and software isn’t able to do it. It is also used for when a gadget is used.
- When editing is concerned, (for example, the C2 tool) where the description is not explicit about tool, the assumption is the use of the 2017 wikitext editor.
- This taxonomy operates under the assumption that all talk pages are not structured discussions, but talk pages.
- PROD = proposal deletion process
Which wikis does this step or workflow exist on?
editWhich Wiki? (Columns Z - AD of the master inventory)
In these columns you can see which workflows happen on which listed Wikipedias, and how many times they happen on those wikis.
- If a step takes place on a wiki, it is marked it with " ✅"
- If it can happen but it's rare, it is marked with " 🤷🏽"
- If it doesn't happen at all, it is marked with " 🚫".
- Not all workflows will exist on all wikis.
- Each workflow is rated with roughly how many times it happens a day on each wiki (marked in column R, S, T, U, V as ~ # a day).
Tools and action codes
editColumn Y in the master inventory lists codes defining the type of tool that is used, and the action taken using that tool: Here are the codes and their meanings:
- T = Tag
- T1 = add tag to a page with no special justification/details
- T2 = add tag to a page along with a justification for the tag
- E = Edit (can be editing of any kind of page)
- E1 = edit a page to add a listing or a link (an indication of “hey this should get done”)
- E2 = notify people on a talk page about some workflow step (a way of drawing attention)
- E3 = contest a process by editing the article talk page
- E4 = review a page and its talk page and untag it
- E5 = comment in a discussion or listing
- E6 = go to page, review article and deletion discussion about it, then remove the tag and close the discussion (this is almost always disagreeing with a centralized discussion).
- E7 = edit content pages as apprpriate (linking wiki pages, adding references, etc)
- E8 = adding or removing categories via wikitext
- E9 = remove a listing and/or archive it
- G = Gadget
- G1 = gadget with UX control and explicit step
- G2 = a multi functional gadget and you have to know what to type in, you have to figure it out, and it usually needs a justification
- G3= step performed by a gadget or bot without user having to input
for example: posting on someone’s talk page automatically
- D = Delete
- D1= delete without having to do other work - tag is on the page already, you press delete button
- D2= review a page and it’s talk page and delete it based on your review
- D3 = have close the discussion in which it deletion was discussed, and delete the article
- D4 = close deletion discussion but cannot act on it
- D5 = a history merge
- D6 = delete all of a user’s content
- C = Create
- C1 = create a project page for a workflow
- C2 = create a content page about x topic (all article workflow steps fit under this)
- C3 = use the content translation tool
- W1 = Workflow
- W1= workflow switch
- W2 = workflow from backlog
- S = Supress
- S1= push suppresson button
- S2= push suppress button with response to commms channe (yes or no)
- A1 = Ask a question
- A1= ask someone to do somethign via built in email form
- A2 = ask someone to do something via IRC
- A3 = ask someone to do something via some other commuication tool (facebook, ect.)
- A4 = respond to inbound request saying “no”
- A5 = email someone through your own eamail system
- R1 = Read
- R1= read through a form (wizard) and adding content into boxes
- M = Move
- M1 = move an article
- M2 = copy paste a page
- L = Language links
- L1 = language link within Wikipedia
- L2 = language link within Wikidata
- B = Books
- B1= create a book
- B2 = add a page to a book
- B3 = finalize a book
- B4 = download book as PDF
- P = Patrol
- P1 = patroling find something to follow up on whilst patroling
- P2 = automated system that does patroling
- P3 = mark page as patrolled
- B = Block
- B1 = block
- U = Undo
- U1 = undo via roll back via tool
- U2 = undo manually
- U3 = undo using a specialist tool
- N/A = not applicable
- (sysop) = sysop without tools
- * account = on EN having an account is not enough