Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Newsroom/Task
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Newsroom/Task
[edit]- Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Newsroom/Task is transcluded mostly by Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Newsroom. It is a wrapper for Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Newsroom/Task/core.
Newsroom/Task/Core
[edit]Of particular note is a series of preload templates this invokes for the "create" links.
News and notes | Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Templates/Story-preload/NAN |
In the media | Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Templates/Story-preload/ITN |
Featured content | Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Templates/Story-preload/FC |
Next featured content | Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Templates/Story-preload/FC |
Next month's featured content | Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Templates/Story-preload/FC |
Technology report | Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Templates/Tech-preload |
Blog | Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Templates/Story-preload/Blog |
Traffic report | Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Templates/Story-preload/Traffic |
#default | Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Templates/Story-preload |
Comments
[edit]This template uses section transclusion to automatically show the comments from Wikipedia talk:Wikipedia Signpost/Newsroom. This corresponds to the task name, so that e.g. "News and Notes" will try to transclude Wikipedia talk:Wikipedia Signpost/Newsroom#News and notes. If there's no section, you can create one at that title on the talk page and it will show up.
Usage
[edit]{{Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Newsroom/Task |Task=News and notes |Status= |Notes= }}
produces this:
Checklist
Possible top news[edit]Use this space to note any kind of news or event we should cover on next issue's column:
Oltrepier (talk) 14:50, 2 May 2025 (UTC) Updates on how the WMF is dealing with generative AI[edit]Hello! On 30 April, Chris Albon and Leila Zia posted on Diff about the WMF's "new strategy" on generative AI, which they're planning to use to build new features for editors across the Wikimedia projects. Full details can be found on Meta-Wiki, and the news have been covered by The Verge and TechCrunch, among others. Oltrepier (talk) 14:45, 3 May 2025 (UTC) |