Wikipedia:Project namespace
This page documents an English Wikipediaproject content guideline. Editors should generally follow it, thoughexceptionsmay apply. Substantive edits to this page should reflectconsensus.When in doubt, discuss first onthis guideline's talk page. |
This guideline in a nutshell: Project pages are for information or discussion about Wikipedia. They should be used to allow Wikipedians to better participate in the community, and not used to excess for unrelated purposes nor to bring the project into disrepute. |
Namespaces | |||
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Subject namespaces | Talk namespaces | ||
0 | (Main/Article) | Talk | 1 |
2 | User | User talk | 3 |
4 | Wikipedia | Wikipedia 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 | Portal | Portal talk | 101 |
118 | Draft | Draft talk | 119 |
126 | MOS | MOS talk | 127 |
710 | TimedText | TimedText talk | 711 |
828 | Module | Module talk | 829 |
Former namespaces | |||
108 | Book | Book talk | 109 |
442 | Course | Course talk | 443 |
444 | Institution | Institution talk | 445 |
446 | Education Program | Education Program talk | 447 |
2300 | Gadget | Gadget talk | 2301 |
2302 | Gadget definition | Gadget definition talk | 2303 |
2600 | Topic | 2601 | |
Virtual namespaces | |||
-1 | Special | ||
-2 | Media | ||
Current list |
Theproject namespaceorWikipedia namespaceis anamespaceconsisting ofadministration pageswith information or discussion aboutWikipedia.Pages in this namespace will always have the prefixWikipedia:.They can also be reached by aliasWP:or the standard (for anyMediaWikisite) prefixProject:.Its namespace number is four (4).
Terminology
- Project pages or Wikipedia pages are pages in the Wikipedia and Wikipedia talk namespaces. WikiProject pages, which are included in the Wikipedia namespace, are usually referred to as WikiProject pages to distinguish them from project pages as a whole.
- Meta – Some people refer to pages in the project namespace asmeta pages.However, this can be confusing, becauseMetais actually the name of the site dedicated to allWikimedia projectsatmeta.wikimedia.org.
Content
Pages within the "Project namespace" themselves are not part of theencyclopedia proper.Theseadministrative pagesare 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 samecontent protocolsorstyle conventionsas articles. Nevertheless, these pages, as with all pages, should beaccessibleandmustcomply with Wikipedia'sconductandlegalpolicies.
The project namespace isnot a free web hostand should not be used as a long-term archive to host pages that look like articles. Articles in the project namespace under construction may be moved to thedraft namespaceoruserspace draftallowing time for their development and feedback before being moved to Wikipedia's mainspace.Stalled or abandoned draftsand pages in the project namespace that violatepolicies applicable to non-content pagesmay be subject todeletion.Editors may notviolate copyrightsorharassanywhere on Wikipedia. Under thecriteria for speedy deletion,these types of pages are subject to expeditious deletion. Seebelowfor more information.
Pages within project namespace
The project namespace pages are organized according to their function within the overall project schema. This includes Wikipedia official policies and guidelines, process pages, discussion pages, optional essays, maintenance pages, informative pages, and historical pages.
For lists of pages in the project namespace, see:
- Wikipedia:Directories and indexes– a handy list of Wikipedia's directories and indexes.
- Wikipedia:Department directory– a list of the different administrative divisions of Wikipedia.
- Wikipedia:Editor's index to Wikipedia– an enormous list of the Wikipedia community, intended to help find anything not in the encyclopedia itself.
A main gateway for the project namespace isCommunity portal.The Community Portal includes categorized links to the more commonly used pages related to the project. A link to the Community Portal page is available in thesidebar.
Policies and guidelines pages
Policies and guidelinespages describe Wikipedia's best practice and clarify principles that arewidely accepted by the communityand have been through theWikipedia review process.These pages are marked with the{{policy}},{{guideline}}or{{MoS guideline}}template. For summaries of key policies, seeList of policies.For summaries of key guidelines, seeList of guidelines.For summaries of guidelines about Wikipedia's house style, see theManual of Style contentspage. For information on editing policies or guidelines seeEdits to policies and guidelines.
- Category:Wikipedia policies– contains important rules that are widely accepted and procedures for important processes such as deletion; there are relatively few of those.
- Category:Wikipedia guidelines– contains consensual rules-of-thumb that are not strict, but are considered by most editors to be useful most of the time.
- Category:Wikipedia Manual of Style– contains style guidelines widely accepted among editors.
Process pages
Process pages help facilitate application of the policies and guidelines governing all Wikipedia pages (e.g.,Wikipedia:Articles for deletion). SeeWikipedia processesfor details.
Information and discussions
Many pages in the Wikipedia namespace have nothing to do with rules or implementation of those rules, and thus do not belong in the above categories. SeeWikipedia:The difference between policies, guidelines and essaysfor more information.
Discussion and noticeboard pages
Some pages are designed for discussions, such as theVillage pumps.Others serve asnoticeboardsto draw attention to discussions taking place elsewhere, such as thecentralized discussionspage and variousrequests for commentspages. 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. To ask a question or make a request, see therequest directory.For a listing of ongoing discussions and current requests, see thedashboard.
Maintenance pages
Maintenance pages are used to help facilitate the organization andclean-upof articles to bring them up toencyclopedic standards.These editor- and bot-generated pages typically contain articles and other pages requiring maintenance or attention. (e.g.,Wikipedia:Dusty articles). TheSpecial namespacealso contains bot generated maintenance reports (e.g.Special:UncategorizedPages). SeeWikipedia maintenancefor details.
How-to and information pages
Informative and instructional pages are typically edited by the community; whilenot policies or guidelines themselves,they are intended to supplement or clarify Wikipedia guidelines, policies, or other Wikipedia processes and practices that are communal norms. Whereessay pagesoffer advice or opinions through viewpoints, information pages should supplement or clarify technical or factual information about Wikipedia impartially. In comparison to policies and guidelines, information pages, like essay pages, have a limited status, and can reflect varying levels ofconsensusandvetting.These pages are typically marked with the{{Information page}},{{Wikipedia how-to}},or{{Supplement}}[a]template.
There is a large amount of overlap between theHelp namespace(which provides mainly technical information) and the Wikipedia namespace (which provides mainly procedural information and interpretation). For this reason,redirectsandhatnotesare often set up between these two namespaces. SeeHelp:About help pagesfor more information. For a listing of how-to and information pages, see thehelp directory.
- Category:Wikipedia information pages
- Category:Wikipedia how-to
- Category:Wikipedia supplemental pages
Essay pages
Essays about Wikipedia may be written by anyone; some represent widespread norms, others only represent minority viewpoints. Essays can be longmonologuesor shorttheses,serious or funny, informative or opinionated. Essays, like information pages, have no official status, anddo not speak for the Wikipedia communityas they may be created and edited without overall community oversight. Essays are typically marked with one of thevarious essay templates.SeeWikipedia:Essaysfor more information. For a listing of essays, see theessay directory.
WikiProject pages
Pages of aWikiProjectare the central place for editor collaboration and organization on a particular topic area. Many WikiProjects compose "advice essays"about how to apply Wikipedia's policies and guidelines to their specific subject area. Pages withWikipedia:WikiProject
prefix form a WikiProject pseudo-namespace. These pages are typically marked with the{{WikiProject status}}or{{WikiProject advice}}template. For a listing of projects, see thedirectory of WikiProjects.For additional resources, or if you have any questions, please visit theWikiProject Council.
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. SeeHISTORICALfor more details.
- Category:Wikipedia history
- Wikipedia:Historical archive
- Wikipedia:History of Wikipedian processes and people
Creating new project pages
Essays and information pages may be established by writing them and adding{{Essay}},{{Information page}},{{Wikipedia how-to}},orsimilar templatesto the page. Essays and information pages in the "Wikipedia namespace" should not be used to create an alternative rule set. Creation of new guideline and policy pages require discussion and ahigh level of consensusfrom the entire community before publication (seeWP:PROPOSALfor procedural details). For general recommendations about the creation and improvement of existing guideline and policy pages, seeWikipedia:Policy writing is hard.
The project namespace contains many pages and a lot of information. Try to avoid creating new pages unnecessarily. Before creating a new page, you should consider looking through thetopical index,essay directoryandhelp directoryto see if the material belongs at a page that already exists. It is strongly recommended that you propose aWikiProjectat theproposal page,if there are enough willing editors to participate in the project. Already existing WikiProjects can be found in thedirectory of WikiProjects.
Deletion of project pages
If editing can improve the page, this should be done rather than deleting the page. Disputes over page content are usually not dealt with by deleting the page, except in severe cases. The content issues should be discussed at the relevant talk page, and other methods ofdispute resolutionshould be used first, such as listing on"requests for comments"for further input. If a project page clearly satisfies a "general"speedy deletion criterion,it should be tagged with theappropriate template.
The usual deletion process is to post a request atmiscellany for deletionto have project pagesdeleted.Make sure that a notice of the request is posted to the talk page of the affected project. If the project is under a parent WikiProject, a notice should be posted there as well.
Essays, information pages, and other informal pages that are only supported by a small minority of the community may be moved to theprimary author's userspaceover deletion. The Wikipedia community has historically tolerated a wide range of Wikipedia related subjects and viewpoints onuser pages.
It is generally preferable thatinactive WikiProjectsnot be deleted, but instead be marked as{{WikiProject status|inactive}},or redirected to a relevant WikiProject, or changed to a task force of a parent WikiProject, unless the WikiProject was incompletely created or is entirely undesirable. SeeWP:INACTIVEWPfor more details.
Policies, guidelines and process pages
Policies, guidelines and process pages should not be nominated for deletion, as such nominations will probably be considereddisruptive,and the ensuing discussionsclosed early.The{{Disputed tag}}template is typically used for claims that an essay, WikiProject advice or information page was recently assigned guideline or policy status withoutproper or sufficient consensusbeing established. SeeWP:Local consensusfor more details.
Copyright violations
If the entire project page is a copyright violation, nominate it forG12 speedy deletionwith{{db-copyvio|url=link to the source text}}
.For issues only affecting specific revisions on a page (where other page versions are fine),revision deleteis usually more appropriate. To request revision-deletion for copyright violations, see{{Copyvio-revdel}}
for details.
Namespace history
The Wikipedia namespace began after the January 2002 release of thePhase II software.Prior to that, an index of related pages was maintained atWikipedia utilities,which remained for some time afterwards atWikipedia:Utilities.This list of pages in the project namespace has been replaced by the pages as describedabove.
Project namespace search
By default,Wikipedia's search enginelooks in the Article namespace. To search in the Wikipedia namespace, you would type the project page prefixWikipedia:
(Wikipediafollowed by a colon) orWP:
(WPfollowed by a colon), followed by some text identifying or relating to the search target. You can also use theSpecial:Searchbox below to locate Wikipedia/Project namespace pages. SeeHelp:Searchingfor more information.
Project namespace banners
SeeWikipedia:Template messages/Wikipedia namespacefor a listing of Wikipedia namespace banners.
Notes
- ^The{{Supplement}}template 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. SeeTemplate:Supplementfor more information.