per the following BOTREQ change wikiproject templates that have class=| or class=Unassessed| to the lowest rated class that other projects have rated that (either stub or start)
After attempting to asses a large number of un-assessed articles for various WikiProjects (WikiProject Biography and WikiProject District of Columbia for example have 70130 and 5137 respectively), I realized that a huge majority of those articles fall under multiple projects and alot of those have already been assessed in one of those projects but not the others. So, my suggestion for a bot is for it to search talk pages for a pre-existing assessment and then add the same assessment to the other project tags on the same talk page. Seems pretty simple to me, and it would alleviate alot of assessment backlogs on pretty much every WikiProject. Hope someone can help me out here. Thanks! Drewcifer3000 03:58, 11 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Just thinking about this some more.
Ok, awesome. Let me know when you have time to get a prototype or something up and running. I can't wait to see it in action. Thanks again! Drewcifer3000 03:38, 12 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]
So far it seems a great idea, but I do some thoughts on how this bot could be of great help to Wikipedia:Stub sorting:
{{video-game-stub}}
, {{Disney-stub}}
, etc. ) to the bottom of the article, which would greatly help in stub sorting.Also, the bot should definitely leave a comment on the article's talk page, something like "This article has been automatically assessed for Wikiproject blahblah by BCbot, to match the existing assessment by WikiProject other. If you feel this assessment to be inaccurate, please adjust the assessment appropriately, or discuss it on the project's talk page. Please do not revert the assessment to Unassessed, as it will likely be automatically assessed again." ~ JohnnyMrNinja 04:53, 12 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]
We all know my Modus operandi. βcommand 01:12, 22 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]