WikiQueer:Cleaning department

The cleaning department takes care of maintaining pages that require regular updates, archiving and so forth. By sharing the responsibility for these activities, we reduce the amount of work necessary for the individuals. Simply put, volunteers list themselves here for a particular day in the month and pledge to help with the cleaning of a page on that day.

Cleaning pages is necessary to keep them well structured and at a reasonable size -- some people have problems editing large pages (which in part can be addressed using section editing), and higher loading time affects users with slow connections (and bogs down the servers). If you want to join the cleaning department for a particular page, sign your name after a day in the month on which you will check that particular page to help with its maintenance if necessary.

Developers
There are some tasks that not even bureaucrats can do, but rather, a developer is needed.

Bureaucrats
Similarly, there are some things that admins cannot do, but need a bureaucrat.

Trash removal
Since ordinary users cannot delete pages, there are a number of places where things are listed for admins to delete them.

WikiQueer:Articles for deletion and WikiQueer:Articles for deletion/Old
Please see WikiQueer:Deletion process for an up-to-date explanation of what to do.

This page needs regular cleaning in several ways:
 * Items on which no consensus could be reached after 5 days must be removed from the page.
 * Items on which consensus could be reached need to be deleted after 5 days (requires admin status)
 * Items which have been deleted before the 5 days have elapsed (junk pages) need to be removed from the page
 * Items which should obviously not be deleted need to be removed from the page (leave a notice behind if there is some minimal controversy or the addition was made very recently, in any case explain your removal in the edit summary)

WikiQueer:Speedy Deletions
There is a category in which such pages show up when the SD header is added.

WikiQueer:Redirects for deletion
This page needs regular cleaning in several ways. Also, some requests get misfiled here, and have to be moved to the appropriate place (usually WQ:RM).

WikiQueer:Templates for deletion
This page needs regular cleaning in several ways. First, for templates for which there is consensus to delete, any pages which use them have to have the templates removed; any user can do this. Second, once no longer in use, an admin has to actually delete the template.

WikiQueer:Categories for discussion
This page needs regular cleaning in several ways. First, for categories on which there is consensus to delete, any pages which use them have to have them removed; any user can do this. Since this is often a fair amount of work, several bots (among them the Pearle-bot usually do the worst ones. Second, on ones no longer in use, an admin has to actually delete the category.

WikiQueer:Images and media for deletion
Maintaining WQ:IFD doesn't take too much time. It requires lots of care, though, since images can't be undeleted. Also, since many nominated images never get inspected by anyone else, it's important to consider not deleting an image even if it hasn't gotten any opposition.

WikiQueer:Votes for undeletion
When debates end, they should be archived, and (if applicable) the relevant articles undeleted. Which obviously requires admin rights.
 * Radiant_ &gt;|&lt; 09:03, Jun 8, 2005 (UTC)

Vandalism prevention
Some pages are protected to prevent vandalism; admins have to help with updating them when needed.

Category:Protected main page images
Images are protected while they are on the main page, but they need to be un-protected after falling off the main page. There is a template (and category) so that we can keep track of these, and make sure their protection is removed.

When protecting or unprotecting an image used on WikiQueer:Today's featured article or WikiQueer:Selected anniversaries, make sure to protect or unprotect the associated article, too.

Janitorial work
Other actions also sometimes require help from admins.

WikiQueer:Requested moves
Sometimes "Move this page" doesn't work (e.g. because there's something at the target), and an admin has to lend a hand.

WikiQueer:Cut and paste move repair holding pen
New users who don't seem to have noticed that there is a "Move this page" tab/button sometimes 'move' pages using cut and paste. This is a Bad Thing, as it separates the content from its history, which we need to keep for copyright reasons.

There is a procedure for repairing these, but i) only admins can do it, and ii) it's a bit tricky, so there's a page to request that these be done.

Housekeeping
Here are some tasks which don't necessarily need admin access, but which need regular attention.

WikiQueer:Cleanup
Article triage and repair.

WikiQueer:NPOV disputes
Although these usually resolve themselves on their own schedule, it pays to pay closer attention to those that seem to continue for a long time. In general it's a problem if such a dispute sits for more than a month. At any one time, there should, as a general guideline, be less than 100 articles on the list of disputes (at least, that's the number we'd like to brag about in press releases when the usual questions come up). So if there are in fact more than that, it might be useful to determine if in fact there are still such disputes, and if not, remove the notice.

Any page that has been protected due to a spat should as a matter of course be noted as being the subject of some kind of dispute. This helps ensure that we have a good handle on all disputes going on at one time. A page that has been subject of (as a rule of thumb) three disputes should go on WikiQueer:list of controversial issues also as a matter of course.

WikiQueer:Administrators' noticeboard
Also the subpages, WQ:AN/3RR and WQ:AN/Incidents. Discussions which have terminated need to be archived to keep them reasonably sized.

WikiQueer:Requests for comment
This page is far too big at times. There are archive pages:


 * Article content disputes archive
 * User conduct disputes archive
 * WikiQueer convention disputes

WikiQueer:Centralized discussion
When discussions run to an end, they should be closed and conclusions drawn so that they become actionable. This happens infrequently.

WikiQueer:Introduction
This has replaced Introduction 2 as the intended place for test-editing, so there's no need to revert apparent nonsense unless it's profane or offensive, though it might be a good idea to check every once in a while to see that the first two lines are intact:

WikiQueer:Tutorial sandboxes
The first pages of the tutorial (not including the front page) have their own sandboxes. They reduce the chances of edit conflicts, since the main sandbox could potentially get pretty crowded; also, it was thought useful for newbies to be able to see other people's experiments, since each sandbox has a theme of sorts. They are:


 * WikiQueer:Tutorial (Editing)/sandbox
 * WikiQueer:Tutorial (Formatting)/sandbox
 * WikiQueer:Tutorial (WikiQueer links)/sandbox
 * WikiQueer:Tutorial (Keep in mind)/sandbox
 * WikiQueer:Tutorial (External links)/sandbox
 * WikiQueer talk:Tutorial (Talk pages)

They need to be checked occasionally.