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Portal creation and maintenance

Hi NA1000, I see you've tagged Portal:East Germany/New articles as needing updating, quite rightly. I used to maintain most of the Germany portals, but gave up when the bulk of them were destroyed in the mass deletion campaign. Where do we currently stand with portals? Is there a consensus on the way forward? Is it worth spending any time on them these days? Bermicourt (talk) 09:02, 25 September 2020 (UTC)

  • @Bermicourt: I could set up the User:JL-Bot to automatically populate the Recognized content section quite easily, which would be an improvement, imo. This would not include new articles, though. I'm not aware of any consensus about moving forward, but I simply update and improve them, such as adding FA- and GA-class articles, some other articles if needed to round them out, and also if there are not many recognized articles available. I've been working on portals all year so far. Those portals you maintain would benefit from some work, which I could perform as time allows, if you're not into it. North America1000 09:50, 25 September 2020 (UTC)
  • User:AlexNewArtBot can be used to generate new article lists. North America1000 09:53, 25 September 2020 (UTC)
  • Oh snap, it may not be as easy as I thought, because there's no WikiProject East Germany, and hence, no assessment tables to generate Recognized content. User:AlexNewArtBot may still be feasible, possibly, though. I'd have to look into it more. North America1000 09:57, 25 September 2020 (UTC)
  • I found the table below at Wikipedia:WikiProject Germany/Assessment, so something could actually work out for a Recognized content update, although there are only three total articles that qualify at this time. North America1000 10:00, 25 September 2020 (UTC)
Thanks. I may start doing a bit then. I've just moved Portal:Harz back to mainspace as a trial and may start moving the German state portals back that were moved to project space. It seems ridiculous to have portals for some states and not others. Bermicourt (talk) 08:03, 26 September 2020 (UTC)
@Bermicourt: I was thinking about merging the Selected article of the month entries into the Selected article section at top left in the East Germany portal, and also about consolidating the monthly images into a scrollable gallery. That way, the articles will show randomly when the page is purged, and can be directly accessed via the list in the Selected article section, and readers can scroll through the images in one sitting. What do you think? North America1000 22:37, 26 September 2020 (UTC)

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East Germany?

Why has Brecht now a portal East Germany, with that historic flag, but not Germany, Theatre, Literature? I try to avoid flags, generally, and East Germany is a very sloppy name if a country is meant. "The only real nation is humanity." How about a portal for that? - I'd remove the other, for him and others. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 18:59, 26 September 2020 (UTC)

File:Stamps of Germany (DDR) 1988, MiNr Block 091.jpg
Stamp from the former East Germany depicting Brecht and a scene from his Life of Galileo
  • Hi @Gerda Arendt: Well, Brecht lived in East Germany when it was East Germany from 1949 to 1956, and passed away in East Berlin in 1956. A portal link was added to his article because he is listed as a Selected article in the East Germany portal. East Germany even created a postal stamp in his honor in 1988. Are you stating that links to the Germany, Theatre and Literature portals should be added to the Brecht article? I'm not sure what you're pertaining to above in stating "I'd remove the other". Do you mean remove the flag of East Germany from the portal link? If so, what would you recommend in its place? North America1000 22:34, 26 September 2020 (UTC)
    I don't mention portals in my articles, ever, so may be the wrong person to comment. If he lived in what some call East Germany, he also lived in Germany at the same time, do you understand? Of course the GDR decorated its international reputation with his name. - I find it unfair to have just a place portal, and at a prominent spot, and with a much-hated flag (not by me, but ask people who suffered) but nothing about his literature. So, my first choice would be no portal link. Second, three portal links, at the bottom, such as here. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 06:47, 27 September 2020 (UTC)
    @Gerda Arendt: I went ahead and used a portalbar at the end of the article (diff), adding links to relevant portals. North America1000 07:48, 27 September 2020 (UTC)
    @Gerda Arendt: the name has been debated before and the consensus was that, in English, it was way the most common name. I'm aware that Germans only called it the DDR, but we never called it that or GDR; it was always East Germany. And I spent most of my early life defending the West from an invasion from East Germany, so we gave it a lot of attention! It was wonderful the first time my wife and I went to the Eastern Harz and up the Brocken and we have loved touring "East Germany" since. Bermicourt (talk) 08:14, 27 September 2020 (UTC)
    I am aware, just can't help to always translate East Germany to "Ostzone", a deprecated name. As I had relatives there whom I couldnt's see - one not permitted to travel to his parents' golden wedding anniversary (only to their funerals) - it will stay emotional. Northamerica, your solution is fine. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 09:14, 27 September 2020 (UTC)

Thanks for your edits on P:HZ. Of course, one of the criticisms of portals was that page visits were very low. As I repeatedly pointed out, that was because they were so poorly linked from articles and don't appear in searches. I'm going to rectify both by a) adding links to major Harz articles and b) creating a redirect Harz (portal). Meanwhile I have a question: how do you create a symbol for portals to replace the default jigsaw puzzle piece? Bermicourt (talk) 08:24, 27 September 2020 (UTC)

  • @Bermicourt: Port link images are handled at Module:Portal/images. It requires admin or Template editor privileges to edit there. If you have anything in mind, let me know, and I can handle that for you. North America1000 08:52, 27 September 2020 (UTC)
Harz (portal) redirects to the article. I don't think cross-namespace redirects to portals are banned – Portal: is excluded from CSD R2 – but they would be unusual and might attract criticism. Most of the few other (portal) titles disambiguate article topics, e.g. Spider (portal). Certes (talk) 13:01, 27 September 2020 (UTC)
I've found a simple symbol that could make a good Harz logo at least for now: the Dennert Fir (pictured). Bermicourt (talk) 07:54, 29 September 2020 (UTC)
Cool, thanks.Bermicourt (talk) 08:51, 29 September 2020 (UTC)

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Hey there. While I appreciate the efforts to improve Portal:Trains, I've been a bit surprised by each of your edits. My surprise is more out of not expecting anything to change at all than anything else. Since I created this portal in May 2005, I've basically been the only editor working on keeping it updated. I can't claim to WP:OWN it, but there is a pretty big sunk cost in the edits I've made so far. So, let's chat some more about improving the portal. Slambo (Speak) 17:37, 13 October 2020 (UTC)

  • Hi Slambo: I did notice that you are listed as a maintainer. The edits I performed were minor (and marked as such), consisting of adding a General images section, adding italics to two headers for consistent layout (so all the header titles are in italic, rather than most of them), and rewriting a few links to be more specific regarding the subpages they link to. If you're against these edits, feel free to revert and we can discuss further, or we can just discuss further anyway. Some initial ideas to improve the portal include:
  • Using Template:Transclude random excerpt for the Selected article section, which provides current, up-to-date information that is verbatim to article content. A consensus approving the usage of transclusion templates in portals was formed at this Village Pump discussion. The use of transclusions prevents portals from presenting outdated information, such as occurs when subpages are not updated as articles change or evolve.
  • Possibly using transclusion for the Intro section, using Template:Transclude lead excerpt
  • Moving the "Candidates" links to redirect to a section on the main portal page. It does not appear that the Candidates pages are being used very much. If candidates were to be on the talk page, it increases the likelihood of people seeing them, and potentially contributing to them.
  • Also, you've done great work keeping the DYKs up to date (e.g. Portal:Trains/Did you know/Main page, 2020)
North America1000 17:49, 13 October 2020 (UTC)
One of the main guiding principles that I've followed is to provide enough detail in the portal that a reader would want to click through to the related article, but not provide so much information that it would be hard to find information on the portal itself. I'm a bit hesitant on using the automated lead section and selected article transclusions because there is almost always more detail in the article that is not necessary on the portal. It's pretty rare that the selected article excerpt isn't edited down a little for brevity and clarity. For this week's selected article, for example, I removed a few sentences that weren't necessary for the feature, and also suppressed the inline footnote references. For the portal main entry, there is much more detail in the article's lead section that is not necessary on the portal. The other main reason for copying and editing down the text for both sections is for portal stability.
The other main reason for not using the transclusion on the portal lead section is that the Trains portal should really be called the Rail transport portal. When I created the portal, it was meant to be a showcase of articles within the scope of WikiProject Trains, so the name was consistent with the project. However, both the WikiProject and the portal scopes include everything to do with rail transportation. Moving the project and portal to reflect this would not be a trivial matter, so there has been no progress on that front.
The question of how to handle footnotes on a portal is another can of worms. The news section links directly to the external pages that support the news items, but I don't like that as much as the full footnotes that are on the related article pages. However, I also don't think having a footnotes section on the portal would be appropriate stylistically, as I don't see footnotes on any other portal, including the main page.
The random image widget is neat (and I don't think its addition, like the changes that moved a couple boxes around, is a minor update), but I think it's a little too big, overshadowing the weekly selected image. I've thought that the selected image should be bigger, but I don't think it should be so big as to overwhelm the visual clarity of the portal as a whole.
I'm not sure that moving the candidates would encourage participation. But, I am sure that the process could be improved a bit; I just don't know how best to change it.
Slambo (Speak) 11:07, 14 October 2020 (UTC)
@Slambo: Thanks for the input. It would be possible to change the portal's name to Rail Transport by mass moving all of the portal's subpages, and then of course renaming the main portal page itself. However, the links leading to it would still state "Train portal", which of course could be redirected. It's clear that you have the portal well under control. I viewed the addition of the general images as minor because it's so simple to do, it takes seconds, after which images are transcluded from the listed articles. The time taken lies in deciding which articles to use, to provide a comprehensive overview of the topic. Upon checking out matters, I noticed at Template:Trains portal/FI that the default image size for Featured images is 300px. So, I have changed the image size in the General images section to also display at 300px (diff). As I have stated above, if you don't like the the new images section, go ahead and revert it. Personally, I feel it's an improvement, but no big deal. North America1000 13:02, 16 October 2020 (UTC)

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In macroeconomics, an industry is a branch of an economy that produces a closely related set of raw materials, goods, or services. Pictured is a cement factory in Malmö, Sweden, which is a part of the manufacturing industry.
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