Thread:Spectre Leeloo Shepard/@comment-1814425-20200627023359/@comment-44590610-20200627174833

Now that I think about it maybe we're over thinking how we categorize things, after all I haven't had a big problem navigating with the original format and categories I added myself it's pretty handy. I would say maybe thinking how we should separate (naturally) main quests, side quests, street stories, bounties, cyberpsycho hunts, and whatever other different activity quest are available. So we could keep tract of it more efficiently, but in regards to naming quests and details in it ...I agree that having it change over time with new information available is just fine.

When it comes to the RPG stuff and 2020 lore, when I first came to this wiki my goal was to help it get up to date with all the information I could find before 2077 released. I made sure to add relevant information and modernize some of the wording, correct some continuity errors, and add info also exclusively available in European, Spanish, and Japanese releases of the game. All the information is correct, but probably just needs some polish with grammar and spelling errors. I feel confident in saying with all the edits in the past months the majority of useful (useful to 2077 lore) 2020 and 2013 information can be found here. There is of course more, but most of the information needed is already here. I can safely say that we could focus all our attention on 2077 and maybe have the common users add to the 2020 stuff or correct it for now going forward. This does give us a good foundation to build up from information we have, instead of playing catch up in future.

In regards to promotion I also would say I agree we need more moderators for content, chat, rollbacks, and whatnot. Personally I don't think looking for people with the most edits is the best thing to do. For instance out of everyone here I have the most edits on the wiki, however I wouldn't say I'm the most qualified. Because someone like Mechemik knows the more technical stuff and had to help me before, so having a ton of edits doesn't always mean they're qualified. I remember a while back Chris and I had a problem with an individual trying to reorganize everything his way and would delete information and recreate it, he got a lot of contributions for really not doing much. There's one user I've noticed be really active in the community and is always on top of 2077 informative. Even sometimes beats me to it. This individual was also very helpful and communicated with me while doing an overhaul of the Nomad Tribes. I've actually considered giving this person content moderation power before, but wanted to make sure before deciding. He has around 600 edits, but it's always of great quality. If there's any other recommendations though I'm all ears.

I think going forward it's important we establish a good team to be able to moderate the wiki and add game info when say Chris, Mechemik, or I can't. Especially right now where I live things have been getting bad and I might not be available always. Though I'll be focusing on 2077 and the lore book when it comes out. In the coming Night City Wires I'll see if we get a better view of how the quests are and try to start getting some pages on those. Thanks for the pointers I think with this we can have a good idea on what to focus on.

Chris I like the idea of character infoboxes you showed I would say always show the 2077 information first and then have the option to switch over to the 2020 information. Since most people come for 2077, that's definitely the way to go with the newest information first.