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** Possibly add a "Related Topics" section at the end.
** Possibly add a "Related Topics" section at the end.
** Find pages with [[Special:Uncategorizedpages|no category]] and put in the proper [[Help_with_Editing#Categorizing_your_pages|Category tags]].
** Find pages with [[Special:Uncategorizedpages|no category]] and put in the proper [[Help_with_Editing#Categorizing_your_pages|Category tags]].
* [[Metawikipedia:Help:Patrolled edit|Patrol edits]] to help alleviate possible vandalism and spam.


== Medium-sized jobs ==
== Medium-sized jobs ==

Revision as of 09:25, 6 July 2005

The Valve Developer Community site relies on its members to grow and take care of the content it contains. The Wiki concept depends on this.

What you'll find on this page are a list of different tasks, large and small, that can be worked on to improve and expand the site. Even small tasks, when added together, can make a big difference in the quality of the community.

Once you've completed a task, you can edit this page to remove it from the list, and add your own ideas for improvements.

Smaller items

These jobs should only take you a little time for each one.

  • Proofread the content someone has created in a new page.
  • Read a new page and give feedback on the discussion page on how the content can be improved.
  • Add wiki tags to a new page someone has created:
  • Patrol edits to help alleviate possible vandalism and spam.

Medium-sized jobs

These projects will take a little longer.

Large Tasks

Extended projects that may take you awhile to do.

  • Create a new comprehensive tutorial, complete with screen shots. Include numbered, step-by-step instructions.
  • Overhaul an existing tutorial or topic. Clean up the structure, syntax, and add images and other appropriate content.
  • Find pages that have more or less identical content. Merge them together cleanly so they don't overlap, or clean up the content of each page so they complement one another instead of duplicating information.