The Signpost is a community newspaper written by Wikipedia editors for Wikipedia editors, chronicling updates from within and outside the Wikimedia movement. Our cadence, depth, and breath are pretty much dependent on your submissions and suggestions, among other internal processes. The Signpost's content structure covers everything from updates within the movement to outside of the movement, from compilation of research on Wikimedia movement to jokes and crossword puzzles, as well as allowances for commentaries and opinions. Want to contribute to The Signpost? Here are some ideas.
- 10–30 minutes
- Contribute to "in the media". Every issue of The Signpost summarizes recent journalism about Wikipedia. Search for news through your favorite search process. There are 10-20 articles a month. Make a decision of whether an article merits a 1-sentence or 1-paragraph summary. Write your summary, and post it to Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Next issue/In the media.
- Summarize any interesting and broad-interest Wikimedia community activity, particularly governance issues, in News and notes
- Go to WT:NEWSROOM and join in any discussion. Start with unanswered or smaller posts. Your opinion and review is invited.
- Go to WP:NEWSROOM#Article status. Find a scheduled submission which says, "
Ready for copyedit". If it also says, "No talk page section · click here to open one", then note that. Copyedit the submission using our coordination guide. After you check it, change the header template to " |Copyedit-done = yes". Now either go post to the newsroom talk section, or click to open one as you noted. Say something about the piece you reviewed so that other editors can review whatever is most sensitive or could use more opinions.
- Address any item in the Suggestions queue
- Address any item in the Submissions queue
- 90+ minutes
- Make a submission, again at Submissions
- With any frequency and no commitment issue to issue, take on any of the requested regular features. The general pattern with all of these is that you personally find interesting activity in Wikipedia, you ask the people involved for comment, you try to recruit them to write anything, then you fill in the blanks for a story. Popular and unstaffed currently includes Discussion report (summarize any interesting discussion anywhere in wiki), WikiProject report (summarize any group activity of any WikiProject), or the Arbitration report (summarize any arb proceedings, whether case or anything else).
- If you figure out any of those reports, then you will have the skills to work out other kinds of reporting. Other kinds of possible reporting include WikiConference reports (at least two per month, most not reported), giving a community view on how to respond to the WMF's many requests for community input, and getting out the vote for elections including picture competitions or mass reviews for user rights, or rallying for petitions including in Meta-Wiki or cross languages.
- Revive any other story format in Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Newsroom/Content guidance
- Help with Signpost administration. Current needs include rallying consensus for an AI policy, picking one of the 20+ Signpost software tools and documenting how it works and what it accomplishes, or going through the talk newsroom archives for the past year and resolving any unresolved problem
- Quick notes
- You might be involved in the matter of the story you want to write. If you are able to objectively write the story, go ahead. However, we encourage you to file the story ahead of the release deadline as your fellow editors and The Signpost's editor-in-chief may not be able to vet through in time before the release. Otherwise, make a submission and ping onwiki/approach offwiki any editors who have recently contributed to The Signpost for immediate assistance.
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