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Draft space

The idea was suggested to me by an Administrator that I won't throw under the bus.

I think the proposal is to treat the space under Team Fortress Wiki:Draft/ as draft space.

I have some experience with Wikipedia draftification.

We would need some policy. I don't favor the 6 month auto-delete, and the attendant backdoor deletion through draftificaiton.

I really wanted to visualise this (BOLDLY without explicit permission). Delete it if you need to, after discussion is started, please. My understanding is the intention to make the Draft area open to collaboration (more so than user space)?

M I K A D O 282 ⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙ ⊙⊙ ⊙⊙ (Contact Mikado282 (SM)) | (contribs) (Help Wanted!) 03:03, 7 June 2023 (UTC) 03:21, 7 June 2023 (UTC)

Hi, I fail to see the purpose of having a draft space in the main namespace, staff and non-staff users already uses sandboxes in order to build articles, policies, or for leisure. Usually if a new policy/article gets proposed, it is encouraged for it to be built in a sandbox first, then after being reviewed, the article in question gets moved to the main namespace.
Perhaps I'm not looking it at a right angle, and I can be enlighten.
YossefTalk 05:59, 7 June 2023 (UTC)
If I understand the proposal correctly, since we are unlikely to get a Draft: space, this was a way to set up a substitute.
None of what you say about the idea of policy building (and such) in single-user space is unture, yet, long experience with the sandbox approach is that it in fact inhibits open collaboration, open invatitions making no matter.
The proposer's intention is that the Draft subfolder "sandbox" would have none of the collaboration constriants of a user sandbox, especially with the updated expressed injunctions against just anyone editing anyone else's sandbox without a by-your-leave.
Much of what you say about user sandbox, WP now says about Draft: -- but in practice, the drafts are still mostly single users, AFAIK, and the most common experience is "I think your work should be deleted, but I'll draftify it now so it can be auto-deleted in 6 months."
M I K A D O 282 ⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙ ⊙⊙ ⊙⊙ (Contact Mikado282 (SM)) | (contribs) (Help Wanted!) 02:49, 8 June 2023 (UTC)
If not for general use, it would still be helpful to allow this soft namespace to be used for important wiki-wide changes, such as policy changes (User:Mikado282/Community_topics_notability_guidelines) or suggestions (User:GrampaSwood/UserpagePolicy), as they're directly related to the wiki itself and may not be suitable to be placed under an editor's personal sandbox (also, editors often wipe their sandbox after use, so the talk page is useless as reference). — Tark 03:09, 9 June 2023 (UTC)
+1 for Tark's idea of the usage of this space.
GrampaSwood (talk) 11:37, 9 June 2023 (UTC)
Pictogram plus.png  I like that approach too. YossefTalk 13:11, 9 June 2023 (UTC)
No secret that I have supported this for sometime. It was never my intention that the community notabilty project sandbox be me only, even before I could no longer do it.
M I K A D O 282 ⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙ ⊙⊙ ⊙⊙ (Contact Mikado282 (SM)) | (contribs) (Help Wanted!) 02:37, 10 June 2023 (UTC)

Policy

At the risk of getting in ...

  • Policy (or Nutshell) at Team Fortress Wiki:Draft/Draft space or somewhere else?
  • Who decides what drafts can get started?
    • Can this space be expressly for collaboration? Pictogram plus.png  I hope so.
    • Will there be a WP-like auto-delete? Pictogram minus.png  I hope not.
  • Will there be any policy to permit mainspace pages be involuntarily draftified? By whom? By what process? I hope not. (I prefer moves to sandbox by staff for that.) Either way, I wouldn't want any argument on draftifying to interfere with establishing Team Fortress Wiki talk:Draft/... being implemented for collaboration.

That's about all I dare offer.

M I K A D O 282 ⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙ ⊙⊙ ⊙⊙ (Contact Mikado282 (SM)) | (contribs) (Help Wanted!) 03:24, 10 June 2023 (UTC)

Team Fortress Wiki:Draft (+ list all subpages/drafts in a section)
• If "User A" wants to update or create a wiki policy for "Issue B", they should be able to do it in their userspace. Once "finished", they can move it here for feedback/approval/collaboration.
  • Of course!
  • I don't think that auto-delete is good (hell, the Community topics guidelines have been "under discussion" for almost three years now...), it's better to find a method to incentivize people to contribute to these discussions somehow (I don't have any specific ideas here, sry).
• Considering the discussion above and the (limited (for now)) goal of this draft space, I don't think we need to address involuntarily draftifying mainspace pages right now. I wouldn't mind addressing this in the future (if/when we have the opportunity to make this into a proper mw namespace or decide to expand), but drafts for general articles are extremely rare and have always been. — Tark 16:09, 30 June 2023 (UTC)