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First, an important note for everyone to remember: A few Wikipedians have gotten together to make some suggestions about how we might organize data in articles about playgrounds and playground equipment. These are only suggestions, things to give you focus and to get you going, and you shouldn't feel obligated in the least to follow them. But if you don't know what to write or where to begin, following the guidelines here might be helpful. Mainly, we just want you to write articles!
TitleWikiProject Playground ScopeThis WikiProject aims primarily to develop articles and find photographs for playground equipment. ParentageNo parent of this WikiProject has been defined. Descendant WikiprojectsNo descendant WikiProjects have been defined. Similar WikiprojectsNo similar WikiProjects have been defined. ParticipantsStructureDiscuss the format for each article based on the WikiProject. Include various categories applicable to the topic. Current state of affairsThe list in the Playground article of equipment and facilities typically found on a playground is woefully incomplete. It also has at least one item that I have no clue what it is ("stride"?). Currently, playground and playground equipment articles, where they exist, are circular references (e.g., "playground contains a slide", "slides are found on playgrounds"). Most articles for equipment don't exist; when there are references, it's usually because I've added them to existing disambiguation pages or snuck in a sentence in a larger article on a different subject with the same name. (e.g., Merry-go-round currently redirects to Carousel, which explictly talks about the powered kind with up-and-down horses, not the playground kind). And I'm flabbergasted that the article on "sandbox" has to do only with metaphorical sandboxes and shuffles the real/orginal sandbox reference back to "playground"! This is just wronnnnng. :-) Currently Playground links to sand castle instead. Suggested approach
Equipment needing attentionAdd needy equipment to this list; when you've worked on a page, use notation similar to "+ added photo" or "+page now exists":
Pictures to go in articlesBy all means replace these if you have better pictures.
Hierarchy DefinitionNo classification of Playground equipment has been defined. See this example on dividing a topic into a hierarchy. General Strategy and Discussion forumTemplate(optional) Enter a template here. |
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Mercedes Car
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