Guideline:Project namespaces
| This page documents an BattleIntelligence project content guideline. |
This guideline in a nutshell: Project pages are for information or discussion about BattleIntelligence. They should be used to allow users to better participate in the community, and not used to excess for unrelated purposes nor to bring the project into disrepute. |
| Namespaces | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Subject namespaces | Talk namespaces | ||
| 0 | (Main/Article) | Talk | 1 |
| 2 | User | User talk | 3 |
| 4 | BattleIntelligence | BattleIntelligence talk | 5 |
| 6 | File | File talk | 7 |
| 8 | MediaWiki | MediaWiki talk | 9 |
| 10 | Template | Template talk | 11 |
| 12 | Help | Help talk | 13 |
| 14 | Category | Category talk | 15 |
| 100 | [[BTW:NS100|]] | 101 | |
| 102 | [[mw:Extension:Semantic MediaWiki|]] | 103 | |
| 106 | [[mw:Extension:Page Forms|]] | 107 | |
| 108 | [[mw:Extension:Semantic MediaWiki|]] | 109 | |
| 112 | [[mw:Extension:Semantic MediaWiki|]] | 113 | |
| 114 | [[mw:Extension:Semantic MediaWiki|]] | 115 | |
| 118 | [[BTW:NS118|]] | 119 | |
| 828 | Module | Module talk | 829 |
| 3000 | [[mw:Portals|]] | 3001 | |
| 3010 | [[BTW:NS3010|]] | 3011 | |
| 3012 | [[BTW:NS3012|]] | 3013 | |
| Virtual namespaces | |||
| -1 | Special | ||
| -2 | Media | ||
| Current list (API call) | |||
Terminology
The project namespaces are the multiple namespaces consisting of administration pages Pages in these namespaces will always have the prefixes:
- BattleIntelligence:. (can also be reached by alias BTW: or the standard (for any MediaWiki site) prefix Project:. Its namespace number is four (4).)
- Policy: (can also be reached by alias P:. Its namespace number is 100.)
- Guideline: (can also be reached by alias G:. Its namespace number is 3010.)
- Information (can also be reached by alias I:. Its namespace number is 3012.)
Colectively they are known as the "Project" pages as they are namespaces that that are consisting of administration pages with information or discussion about BattleIntelligence as this it is the primary "Project" for which this site exists for. WikiProject pages, which are included in the BattleIntelligence namespace, are usually referred to as WikiProject pages to distinguish them from project pages as a whole.
Content
Pages within the "Project namespaces" themselves are not part of the encyclopedia proper. These administrative pages are intended for use by editors or by automated tools for the organization and governance of the encyclopedia. Consequently, they do not generally need to conform to the same content protocols or style conventions as articles. Nevertheless, these pages, as with all pages, should be accessible and must comply with BattleIntelligence's policies.
The pages in the project namespaces are organized according to their function within the overall project schema. This includes official guidelines, process pages, discussion pages, optional essays, maintenance pages, informative pages, and historical pages.The project namespaces are not a free web host and should not be used as a long-term archive to host pages that look like articles.
BattleIntelligence pages
Many pages in the Project namespaces have nothing to do with rules or implementation of those rules, and thus do not belong in the other below namespaces. These pages normally sit in the BattleIntelligence: namespace
WikiProject pages
Pages of a WikiProject are the central place for editor collaboration and organization on a particular topic area. Many WikiProjects compose "advice essays" about how to apply BattleIntelligence's policies and guidelines to their specific subject area. Pages with BattleIntelligence:WikiProject prefix form a WikiProject pseudo-namespace. These pages are typically marked with the {{WikiProject status}} template.
Discussion and noticeboard pages
Some pages are designed for discussions, such as the Request for Comment and Research Desk. While many of these pages operate like talk pages, some of them have posting rules (at the top of the page) which may be administratively enforced, and they also have their own talk pages, usually about the management of the noticeboard or other process in question.
Manual of Style
Also currently under the BattleIntelligence: namespace are our style summaries of guidelines widely accepted among editors about BattleIntelligence's article formats, see the Manual of Style page for more information. These pages are marked with the {{MoS guideline}} template.
Policies pages
Under the Policy: namespace, Policy pages describe BattleIntelligence's important rules that are procedures for important processes and that are widely accepted by the community and have been through the BattleIntelligence review process. These pages are marked with the {{policy}} template.
Guideline pages
Under the Guideline: namespace, Guideline pages describe BattleIntelligence's consensual rules-of-thumb that are not as strict as our policies, that are widely accepted by the community and have been through the BattleIntelligence review process. These pages are marked with the {{guideline}} template.
Information pages
Informative and instructional pages are typically edited by the community; while not policies or guidelines themselves, they are intended to supplement or clarify BattleIntelligence guidelines, policies, or other BattleIntelligence processes and practices that are communal norms. Where essay pages offer advice or opinions through viewpoints, information pages should supplement or clarify technical or factual information about BattleIntelligence impartially. In comparison to policies and guidelines, information pages, like essay pages, have a limited status, and can reflect varying levels of consensus and vetting. These pages are typically marked with the {{Information page}}. There is a large amount of overlap between the Help namespace (which provides mainly technical information) and the BattleIntelligence namespace (which provides mainly procedural information and interpretation). For this reason, redirects and hatnotes are often set up between these two namespaces. See Help:About help pages for more information.
Supplement Pages
The {{Supplement}} template is used for "explanatory essays" is intended as a separate "supplement" banner used for pages derived from policy improvement conversations. The template does not indicate a "higher status" within the community for an essay, but is used to denote that the essay in question has wide acceptance to be linked from said policy or guideline page. See Template:Supplement for more information
BattleIntelligence Essays
Historical pages
A historical page or process is one which is no longer in use, or is no longer relevant or consensus has changed about its content. They are kept as records of past Wikipedia processes to give context to historical discussions and to inform future discussions on similar topics. These pages are typically marked with the {{historical}}, {{superseded}} or {{dormant}} templates.