Wikipedia:WikiProject Ports
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WikiProject Ports is a WikiProject dedicated to improving Wikipedia's coverage of topics related to shipping ports and harbors worldwide.
Scope
[edit]The principal focus of the Project is on:
- major seaports, docks and shipping terminals;
- port operators and authorities; and
- related articles on port equipment, logistics and economics.
However the project scope extends to any port or harbor which caters for international, national or regional shipping, including the major fishing ports. Former and historical ports also fall within the Project bounds.
Departments
[edit]Assessment
[edit]The WikiProject Ports assessment department focuses on assessing the quality of Wikipedia's Ports-related articles.
Assessments are based on parameters in the {{WP Ports}} project banner which is posted on an article's talk page. The "class" assessment helps recognise outstanding articles and guide editors to articles in need of more work. The "importance" assessment helps identify an informal priority list for article work.
In addition to the table format listed on this page, articles can be searched for by class and importance in this automatically generated worklist.
Outreach
[edit]The outreach department acts as the project's central point of coordination for recruiting new members and maintaining the interest of current participants.
Requested images
[edit]Many Ports articles lack free-use photos, images or maps outlining port operations or history. A number of unused photos of ports are available at the Commons, and requests for new or additional images can also be amde at this WikiProject's talk page. All image contribution are welcome, especially historical images and those of minor ports.
WikiProject Participants
[edit]Use this on your User: page to show you are part of this project:
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Active
[edit]- Altairisfar
- Alphast
- Augusta2
- Euryalus
- LeheckaG
- mexaguil
- PeregrineAY
- Bine Mai
- Wiki tamil 100
- 🥒BONTENGERS🥒 (🔔) with strong construction complete equipment thats great to build ports harbours and don't forget kalmar vehicles. 11:36, 1 June 2024 (UTC)
Inactive
[edit]Ongoing Maintenance
[edit]- Keep Category:Ports and harbours up to date with new ports and port-related articles.
- Create new ports articles to fill the gaps. Where a port is outlined within a wider article on a port city, consider whether sufficient material exists for a standalone article.
- Update the various ports lists in Category:Lists of ports and particularly the overall List of seaports with any new ports articles either created or discovered.
- Monitor the daily assessment log. The main things to look for:
- Articles being removed. This is usually legitimate (due to merges or non-ports articles getting untagged), but is sometimes due to vandalism or broken template code.
- Articles being moved to "GA-Class" and higher quality. These ratings need to correspond to the article's status in the GA and FA lists or the A-Class project review.
- Deal with any new assessment requests and the backlog of unassessed articles.
Matters for talk page discussion
[edit]- Given the quantity of publicly available technical data, do we want to design a standard format for portraying it in articles?
- infobox: We are desperately in need of a ports infobox, ideally as a template for easy use. There is a non-template version on various pages (eg. Port of Los Angeles) which may or may not be suitable as a start;
- standard layout: having regard for the current layout used in the GA-class articles and major ports pages including Los Angeles and Singapore
- Articles without images: free ports images are fairly easy to come by but many of our articles don't have them. Suggestions for where/how to expand our image use would be appreciated.
Pages needing attention
[edit]- Most of the Chinese ports articles are one-line stubs, despite representing some of the largest and busiest ports in the world; see Category:Ports and harbours of China.
- The actual Ports article needs a fair bit of expansion, including regional variations, an outline ofthe history and common features of ports and an expansion of spaceports and airports which also come under the heading.
Article requests
[edit]- Port of Squamish - needs split/creation from Squamish, British Columbia, distinct from Port of Vancouver AFAIK.Skookum1 (talk) 21:04, 13 December 2008 (UTC)
- Westridge Marine Terminal - This is an important port mainly because of the growing controversy of the upgrade. Information can be found here
- Port of Victoria (Canada) - it may be worthwhile to see if Victoria Harbour (British Columbia) will suffice for this request. The article name may need adjustment to comply with WP:CANSTYLE though. 67.86.75.96 (talk) 01:47, 4 February 2010 (UTC) Answering my own "name adjustment" concern: The article at Victoria Harbour (British Columbia) seems to be in compliance with the naming convention specifically at Wikipedia:CANSTYLE#Geography which advocates the brackets when necessary. I suspect additional port info can be added to that article. 67.86.75.96 (talk) 21:51, 5 February 2010 (UTC)
- Port of Tartus
- Port of Hueneme - this existing link redirects to Port Hueneme which is the name of the small city around the port. There is a bit of information on that page and on the page for the City of Oxnard. You might be able to get some help from folks interested in military history as this was a civilian port taken over by the military in wartime. Slowly the civilian uses have been able to expand but the military controls all traffic. Bananas and cars are the biggest imports. The Oxnard Harbor District, with an elected board that controls the port, has a website and the military has a bit of information here and here. Fettlemap (talk) 00:49, 21 September 2013 (UTC) Article has been started and redirect eliminated Fettlemap (talk) 23:09, 5 April 2014 (UTC)
Article Alerts
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- No Article alerts at this time.
Tools
[edit]- Main tool page: toolserver.org
- Reflinks - Edits bare references - adds title/dates etc. to bare references
- Checklinks - Edit and repair external links
- Dab solver - Quickly resolve ambiguous links.
- Peer reviewer - Provides hints and suggestion to improving articles.
A list of articles needing cleanup associated with this project is available. See also the tool's wiki page and the index of WikiProjects.