Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Final Fantasy/Archive/6
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Housekeeping
=Archived discussion=
- Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Final Fantasy/archive1 - 7 July 2005
- Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Final Fantasy/archive2 - 25 July 2005
- Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Final Fantasy/archive3 - 6 September 2005
- Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Final Fantasy/archive4 - 30 November 2005
= Cleaning up =
Lots more interest in the project of late, resulting in a >60KB page! I've cut everything as of November 30th; it can now be found in archive 4. As ever, if there's something that should be reincluded, feel free to drag it back on over here. Gamemaker 17:44, 9 December 2005 (UTC)
Community
Topics relating to wider Wiki issues, project management and members.
=December role call=
It looks like the active project participants have reduced since the last role call, so it might be worth trimming the participants list based on the final state of 'October's call.
As before, let us know what you've been up to when you get a moment:
- Gamemaker - Managing to cast an eye over the project most days even if just to make tweaks here and there. Mainly concentrating on our newly codified goal of standardisation =) Also updating project pages here and there.
- --JiFish(Talk/Contrib) - Mostly watching articles for vandlism/linkspam/hoaxing. I do plan to cleanup Final Fantasy IX at some point.
- Hibana - Fixing redirects for all the Final Fantasy-related articles throughout Wikipedia; should be studying for finals.
- User:Saikiri - Mainly watching over the FFX-related stuff.
- --Htl2001 - Just started, so getting some ideas on what to do. For now, checking accuracy and completeness.
- DarkEvil - I'm back!
- Derktar 17:59, 5 December 2005 (UTC). Primarily returned form Wikibreak. Will begin work on expanding stubs, and finally putting the FF Project tags on all FF articles.
- cuaHL - I'm back, but no personal internet so my time is limited while doing my studies. I'm interesting in reorganising the project and helping tweak pages as we go along.
- WARPEDmirror - Did some work with List of Final Fantasy IV characters...still trying to tweak it to best possible quality, and then possibly get rid of the individual character articles for that game. School is keeping me very busy but I'm still trying to edit when I can.
- Dread Lord CyberSkull ✎☠ I've converted most of the FFIV sprites from GIF to PNG and changed the templates accordingly; made an infobox for FFXII characters. I will continue conversions where appropriate.
- Wwwwolf - Oh, we have role calls? What a novel idea. Been too busy editing stuff to look at the project talks - and not much time to devote to WP anyway. Anyway, lately I've been watching over some FF7 articles, little pokes here and there. Most of my time has been spent trying to get FF7 wikibook to shape. --wwwwolf (barks/growls) 17:57, 11 December 2005 (UTC)
- Seancdaug – Still here, keeping myself busy. – Seancdaug 05:55, 16 December 2005 (UTC)
- Deckiller; just joined up a few days ago! Deckiller 13:15, 16 December 2005 (UTC)
- Terraguy - Yeah, i guess I'm here, I just need to find something to work on...
- PiccoloNamek - Haaaaai.
- Chanlord - Hi! Just joined! I'm going to be working on the Vana'diel article. Chanlord 01:55, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
- TabulaRasa - Hey there, decided to hop on board. I'll be mainly working on striking off things from the to-do list, but I'll be more specific here when I find a lengthy project to sink into. – TabulaRasa 23:48, 23 December 2005 (UTC)
- Zaorish - Yo, all. I was modifying the article Richard Wagner to include a reference to Final Fantasy, and I discovered that that article (Final Fantasy Music) is woefully in need of help. So I'm going to try to improve it. Any/all help, constructive criticism appreciated.
- Eeno - Decided to contribute. I suppose I'll tackle some stuff from the to-do list. Eeno 03:26, 2 January 2006 (UTC)
=Proposition=
Hi, I'm back, and I was thinking that maybe I may be able to juggle my studies and Wikipedia if I was set on a project I could work on on my own time (for example, fixing or creating a certain set of articles) and it got me thinking. How about we make a section of the talk page for a roll call, which people can update at their pleasure, which outlines which part of the project they're actually currently working on/what they plan to do next.
Also, we have a lot on on this talk page, and coming back to the project was a struggle to find out what's going on. How about sub-pages of talk pages? What I mean is, use this page as a portal to other talk pages such as /Archive, /Issues, /Housekeeping, /Community etc. and on this page is the index to those. If anyone thinks that's a good idea of course — cuaHL 16:50, 4 December 2005 (UTC)
- I agree and I want to take the opportunity to announce that I'm back on the project and am willing to correct problems which have happened after my departure.DarkEvil 00:33, 5 December 2005 (UTC)
::Indeed I am glad DarkEvil andf Cuahl have returned, and I am re-enrgized to help once more, although the loss of the images and media were a blow, I am sure we can rebuild the articles to greater heights. Derktar 01:14, 5 December 2005 (UTC).
- Welcome back to some of the most influential people on the project! Cuahl, you have a point about the size of the talkpage; however, a lot of the topics in the Community and Issues sections can probably be archived now - I'd have done it when I sectioned the page but I wasn't comfortable deciding which were current and which weren't =) Maybe a trim would be enough, but there's definitely an argument to create sub-pages. Also, regarding rolecall, we have a new section in Community for December rolecall, feel free to add/expand that as you wish!
- I understand. I was just thinking if we turn the talk page into something like a portal page, where there are sub-talk pages for individual matters. This way it might be easier to find new messages. I'm not sure. When my studies die down for the holiday season I'll see about thinking up how we can reorganise the project. I'm definately eager again to get this project working well :D — cuaHL 20:45, 5 December 2005 (UTC)
- Yeah that sounds quite cool - I'd be interested to see what you can come up with =) Gamemaker 11:05, 9 December 2005 (UTC)
- Ok, I made a sort of base idea, and I was going for a way where we can come to discussion and see if there are any new topics from one single page. This might be the most stupid idea in the world, but I really think some sort of improvments need to be done on organisation. I've worked on it in my sandbox -> User:Cuahl/sandbox <- but feel free to edit it and tweak it if you can. And uh, what do you think? — cuaHL 10:59, 13 December 2005 (UTC)
- Not that bad, useful, but I think it might need some tweaking although I can't see what.--DarkEvil 16:50, 13 December 2005 (UTC)--DarkEvil 16:50, 13 December 2005 (UTC)
- I like it! I take it that editors will add an item into the appropriate box, each item having a link to the full text on the main Talk page? The only downside I can see is that it puts the onus on each editor to properly link their items and text and makes adding comments harder =/ (currently one click on the correct Edit link is enough) Gamemaker 17:27, 13 December 2005 (UTC)
- Hmm.. that's true. Maybe we could use it for something.. I'll work on it soon. But I've thought of an idea to better work the discussion. How about when creating the
==Title== for the discussion we tag it with the date. At least then we can keep up with when each date each discussion actually started? Maybe? I wish I had more time lately because then I'd be able to show my ideas better.. except when I'm in the middle of nowhere I don't get much time on the internet. Should be on Christmas break soon though. Thanks for the comments guys, I'll keep thinking — cuaHL 23:33, 13 December 2005 (UTC) - Christmas break is soon enough, we'll do with what we have right now. I actually thought about categorizing sections with the date, but just tagging them would not be pretty I think. Maybe putting them in a section like
==Date== , then the discussion in===Title=== under it. At least, I think it should be an easy way.--DarkEvil 03:42, 14 December 2005 (UTC)
=Images and media=
So, do you propose we try to put [the deleted images and media] back? I need to get new ones as I don't have the old ones, but I can do it. This definitely needs to not happen again though, so we should try to find a way to make the page greater, maybe using a template showing the image, like Cuahl proposed some time ago. DarkEvil 03:18, 5 December 2005 (UTC)
:I think that might not be advisable. In your absence, Wikipedia policy and guidelines have gotten quite a bit stricter regarding copyrighted media. By and large, the images we lost were deleted either because we lacked source attribution, or because our usage of the images violates fair use law. Using more than two or three copyrighted images per article kind of pushes things, since we're technically not supposed to use more than is absolutely necessary to illustrate the subject. And Wikipedia policy expressly forbids the use of non-free (i.e. fair use) images in templates, period. – Seancdaug 21:57, 11 December 2005 (UTC)
::Yeah, I thought I had seen changes here and there. So, we did not use a template for the article, but I've used a gallery and there's already some images I've added before you posted this message. But, last time, images were lost not because of a lack of source, neither was it really bad licensing, but simply because they were all linked from and since Wikipedia tells that those images are not used, they were automatically deleted. This time, with the use of galleries, they're shown as used, furthermore, I put Fair use rationale to every image I upload. I hope it can be ok. Also, on a last minute note, they say at Wikipedia: Fair use: "Do not use multiple images or media clips if one will serve the purpose adequately.", and for my case, Final Fantasy bestiary, even if I put one image of a particular creature, it does nothing for the other, they're not the same, while on other articles like Aerith Gainsborough, 20 images would be too much since it is always the same. DarkEvil 03:33, 12 December 2005 (UTC)
:::It expect it would depend on how effectively we can a make a case for them. Almost every distinct image can be argued to make some point or another. The question is whether or not that point is worth making (and, more specifically, whether that point is worth making here, at Wikipedia, as opposed to elsewhere, like the [http://finalfantasy.wikicities.com/ Final Fantasy Wiki]). I'm concerned that it may be an uphill battle to convince Wikipedia editors not as steeped in Final Fantasy lore that the point we're making by including images of monsters from every single game in which they have appeared is worthwhile. It's straying a little bit close to game guide territory, and I suspect it's likely to be attacked as such. And there may also be some legal questions about using edited screenshots like we've been doing (though I'm far from certain on that point). – Seancdaug 15:31, 12 December 2005 (UTC)
::::Yeah, it's true that it could be hard to convince them. I liked the video game evolution appearing right before my eyes, but maybe we should try to keep one image for each monster, or two like an artwork and one from the most recent game in the series. At least that would be less difficult. For the screenshot editing, I'm not certain about that, it's useful to edit screenshots, I even do it at some point, but I'm not certain about that one because fair use is not supposed to allow much. Maybe I'll ask for that at the fair use discussion page.--DarkEvil 17:40, 12 December 2005 (UTC)
:::::I just asked them at the discussion page for fair use if modified screenshots were legal. Also, if those screenshots, obviously taken from an emulator or stated as so are legal. This could become a major problem for our articles if this is illegal. We'd have to retake nearly all game screenshots if cropping a fair use image is illegal, and maybe remove all emulator made screenshots. I hope this is not the case.--DarkEvil 18:08, 12 December 2005 (UTC)
::::::Good news everyone! (not trying at all to sound like the professor in Futurama) An answer was provided, it seems we can do slight modifications to these images like cropping black borders or changing colors, but as long as the art stays the same, it qualifies as fair use provided that a rationale can explain why. So we can modify images with no legal issues, we have the right to do it. I was even told that if the image is heavily modified, its copyright becomes the modifier's own. Its just that there is no magic formula as to how many tweaks makes an image ours, so let's forget this and concentrate on the fact that we can modify slightly images for our purpose.--DarkEvil 18:36, 12 December 2005 (UTC)
=Character Classes subproject?=
I've been toying with the idea recently of perhaps kicking off a subproject to work on the current sprawl that are the Character Classes articles... Few of the articles have a standard format, many are not much above stubs, most have an annoying (from a Project FF perspective) generality to them (ie, they are not dedicated FF articles even though obviously written from the standpoint of one), and the 'index' (Final_Fantasy_character_classes isn't yet complete. Do you guys think a subproject is warranted? Gamemaker 11:05, 9 December 2005 (UTC)
- There are a lot of character classes article and most of them are a mess right now, making it hard to organise them all by yourself. A sub-project could be wanted in such a case, so generally I'd say that nothing stops you from creating one, but I want to know first if those articles are wanted or if they will just be transfered to another wiki, like the problematic character articles. DarkEvil 15:45, 9 December 2005 (UTC)
- Last time I checked, I think the emerging consensus was to try to trim back the number of articles on individual classes/jobs, and to keep Final Fantasy character classes as a sort of representative sampling. Which is to say, it shouldn't be exhaustive, but it should cover major jobs (Knight, Monk, White/Black/Time Mages, Ninja, Thief, et al.), with one or two short paragraphs each. Anything longer than that is kind of pushing notability, IMO. In my opinion, the classes article is about as complete as it should be, and I actually question some of the things in there now (Paladin is kind of a stretch, IMO, particularly as I feel the Final Fantasy Tactics connection is a bit forced). – Seancdaug 21:53, 11 December 2005 (UTC)
- Fair enough. I may set up the subproject sometime then, even if its main purpose is to merge the minor articles into the main index. It'll help people see which articles need work if nothing else. Gamemaker 17:35, 13 December 2005 (UTC)
=New templates=
All, after seeing a few edits made recently by recurring non-members and anons I made a few new templates to, hopefully, make our lives a little easier. Basically, they would be used when we revert edits for various reasons (not including vandalism - I don't think vandals deserve any attention other than the revert itself) and would be placed on the user's Talk page. They briefly describe the reason for the revert and invite the user to join the Project. I've left them in my Sandbox for now so you can view them. Do leave any comments/suggestions here as you wish. Gamemaker 14:00, 13 December 2005 (UTC)
:Neat. I'll put them next to my Final Fantasy spam templates. --JiFish(Talk/Contrib) 17:02, 13 December 2005 (UTC)
::What are they?? =) I've listed the Revert templates on the project page now, do you want to add yours there too? Gamemaker 13:52, 14 December 2005 (UTC)
:::They are templates to put on user's talk pages when they are linkspamming their Final Fantasy webpage. I've seen users post the same link to 20+ articles and the normal linkspam templates don't seem to work. I've had more succsess with these versions. User:JiFish/FFLS --JiFish(Talk/Contrib) 14:57, 14 December 2005 (UTC)
= Moving articles to [a] Final Fantasy wiki =
Partially resurrected from /archive4...
As some of you may have noticed, I've really been on something of a rampage recently ;-). Particularly in light of the comments made during our failed attempt to elevate Final Fantasy VI to featured status, it's become clear to me that the Final Fantasy pages in general are in a bit of a mess. In particular, we've got the fancruft problem: lots and lots of detailed information that is probably of very limited interest to anyone other than fans. This is going to hurt us in the long term, I suspect, so I want to return to the question of what sort of thing we should be focusing on. Again, I want to draw attention to the [http://finalfantasy.wikicities.com/wiki/Main_Page Final Fantasy wiki]] on Wikicities, and put forward a serious proposal to start transferring some of the things we've got here in the 'pedia to it. Articles on individual NPCs, for instance, who might be important to their individual game, but are unlikely to be of interest to non-fans. Also, some of the more lengthy writeups of fan phenomena, like the Rinoa->Ultimecia debate, or the Aerith resurrection rumors, and what have you, could probably be trimmed down to one or two sentences for Wikipedia purposes, and have the longer prose moved. Does anyone have any thoughts? Do you guys think this is worthwhile? – Seancdaug 03:59, 30 September 2005 (UTC)
:You also might want to check out this wiki: [http://ffwiki.blueshinra.com/]. It is much more complete. --JiFish(Talk/Contrib) 11:57, 30 September 2005 (UTC)
Please keep in mind that when you're moving this stuff that you should preserve the author information. See M:Transwiki#Page_history. -- Norvy (talk) 14:44, 30 September 2005 (UTC)
I just finished summarising the Gippal article to aid its eventual merge. While it wasn't exactly fancrufty, there was a lot of detail that could quite safely be removed, which reminded me of the above (edited) discussion. There doesn't seem to have been a consensus reached on whether we should be moving articles (or reproducing them with more detail, etc) or if so, to which wiki. In addition to the two wikis suggested above, I think there're also Wikibooks in existance (which to me 'feel' like a better place to move info, as it would still be a part of the Wikipedia 'family' (and would allow us to Transwiki). Any more comment on this, now that the project is a little more active? >Gamemaker 11:46, 15 December 2005 (UTC)
:I heard that a look of wikibooks are being deleted for not being textbooks. It might be worth checking this out before moving anything there. --JiFish(Talk/Contrib) 13:12, 15 December 2005 (UTC)
:It just seems to me that the Final Fantasy wikicities is the most appropriate home for this sort of thing. It has the potential to be substantially higher profile than any Wikibook, and because I personally dislike the rampant (IMO) abuse of the premise of Wikibooks. I dunno about what's going on over there in terms of deletion, but I don't really think it works best as a dumping ground for articles unsuited for Wikipedia, and, as JiFish suggests, I don't think a lot of what gets shovelled off to Wikibooks qualifies as a textbook. There are a number of excellent Wikicities out there dedicated to specific subjects, and the transwiki process, while not as formalized as the Wikipedia → Wikibooks procedure, isn't really that difficult, IMO. – Seancdaug 18:34, 15 December 2005 (UTC)
::Ok, I can go along with that. I must admit I don't like the GoogleAds sprinkled over the pages, but it has advantages over the BlueShinra site, namely that the former is MediaWiki-based and the latter is currently edit-locked. If we adopt the content transition more formally though, then I think it worthwhile to add a link to the Wikicity in one of the Final Fantasy page templates (so that it will appear on all PJFF articles), or at least add a link to the FF Wikiportal, and put a link to the Wikicity on the portal. >Gamemaker 16:21, 16 December 2005 (UTC)
=Holiday wishes=
Just a quick note to say that after today I'll be off doing xmas things and therefore not likely to have much chance to put in an appearance here. I haven't abandoned WPFF though! I'll be back in the new year, and expect to see many and vast improvements when I return ;) Happy editing, you lot! >Gamemaker 16:23, 21 December 2005 (UTC)
:Well, thanks for all your help so far. I hope you have safe and happy holidays. I'll be home, myself, so I'll be toiling away whenever I can. ~ Hibana 18:35, 21 December 2005 (UTC)
:Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. ^-^ QubitOtaku 23:12, 21 December 2005 (UTC)
:Happy Winter solstice. :) --JiFish(Talk/Contrib) 23:21, 21 December 2005 (UTC)
:Happy holiday season!!! ^_^ :) Deckiller 23:30, 21 December 2005 (UTC)
:Merry Christmas all :D Hope all your wishes come true this holiday — cuaHL 00:55, 22 December 2005 (UTC)
:Merry ChrismaKwanzUkka to all. — warpedmirror (talk) 18:23, 22 December 2005 (UTC)
:Very good job so far, happy holidays!--DarkEvil 15:15, 23 December 2005 (UTC)
:I probably should've dropped a note earlier, but, hey, it's technically still not too late! Have a merry Christmas, happy Hannukah, crazy Kwanzaa, swinging Saturnalia, nutty Newtonmas, belated winter solstice, and/or a relaxing non-secular winter break, everyone! – Seancdaug 06:39, 25 December 2005 (UTC)
=Userbox=
If anyone is interested, I've created a userbox for members of the project. It's available at Template:User WikiProject Final Fantasy, and is pictured at right. – Seancdaug 12:16, 30 December 2005 (UTC)
Maybe we could add a category to the template so we could have an automatically updated category to who's involved in the Project? People could always add the category to the userpage without the template if they wish? — cuaHL 16:32, 10 January 2006 (UTC)
==Userbox==
Similarly, for anyone who is interested:
{{tl|User Final Fantasy XI}} | {| cellspacing="0" style="width: 238px; background: #CCCCCC;" | style="width: 45px; height: 45px; background: #3333FF; text-align: center; font-size: 14pt;" | FFXI | style="font-size: 8pt; padding: 4pt; line-height: 1.25em;" | This user plays Final Fantasy XI. |
|}
-- Chanlord 14:48, 6 January 2006 (UTC)