User:Soloblast/Writing Guide

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Introduction

Aims

The aim of this (working) paper/guide are as follows:

  • To provide guidance for editors in developing good writing skills while avoiding common mistakes.
  • To establish a consistent series of terms/abbreviations/nomenclature to be used.
  • To discuss the overall work processes involved in the Wiki, along with how and where editing/writing fits into these processes.
    • (TBC - Discussion of Translation vis-à-vis Editing/Writing?)

Why Now?

I actually have a day job now, so I anticipate becoming very busy in the near future, for an indeterminate period of time.

As with the Wiki, the volume of work involved may ebb and flow according to the different times of the year, but I figured that I might as well get this out there and ready for consumption (or for someone to take over writing in the future) before I get overwhelmed. (Insert something about giving a man a fish versus teaching a man to fish here.)

My job involves a metric ton of writing/editing/redoing-both-of-the-above as it is, so many of the skills are transferable to doing something like this anyway (and vice versa).

General Guidelines

Expected Annual Events

(Placeholder Text - This section should cover in-game events only, although it may be necessary to include IRL events that have been known to release information relevant to in-game events.)

The annual cycle for KanColle events is roughly as follows (not including new events and/or unexpected developments):

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"Peak" Times and "Off-Peak" Times

Within this annual cycle, there are both "Peak" and "Off-Peak" periods (and yes, I just made that distinction up right now). "Peak" times are time-frames when you should expect to be busy with information collection, collation, analysis, and dissemination; "Off-Peak" times are everything else.

Generally speaking, Peak times take place during most if not all annual events, as well as during the immediate aftermath of a maintenance/update (especially if said maintenance/update introduces new mechanics and/or new remodels). You should expect to need to get a lot of work done, very quickly, but also without compromising on the accuracy or reliability of said information.

Off-Peak times are a lot more of a grey area in that, well, not a lot actually gets done during these periods, but there are always things that need fixing: Outdated information, misnamed file uploads, poor grammar/wording, and so on. (Speaking of which, if anyone is willing to autistically hunt down each and every one of these errors and compile them into a nice list for everyone to reference, by all means, go ahead.

Useful References/Texts

  • Gowers, Ernest. Plain Words: A Guide to the Use of English. 1954. Edited by Rebecca Gowers, Penguin UK, 2015.
  • Scarlet, Remi. Guide:Translations.