We have a lot of articles here, and a few that have featured status. On the whole, it seems that edits happen at random, and there is no orchestrated 'plan'. That may be the nature of wikis, but are there articles of higher importance that deserve priority? Wikipedia has a system of identifying articles that have high, mid, and low importance, and that may be something MA could adapt. I found it shocking that Spock, of all things, does not have featured status. I think that the main cast from each series are high priority, followed by the main starship (or in DS9's case, starbase) from each series. Then, there are the major races; Klingon, Romulan, Borg, etc. Opinions? -- StAkAr Karnak 14:22, 19 December 2006 (UTC)
- Opinions? Of course... ;) First, I think that you won't convince people to edit a specific article by just adding it to some "priority" category. We have categories for short articles, incomplete articles, outright wrong articles - yet no one really works on those more than on any other random set of articles. Second, if you personally think that some article is more important than others, then more power to you! Just start enhancing it as far as you can, then request peer review and try to get comments from others to enhance it even further. -- Cid Highwind 14:41, 19 December 2006 (UTC)