User talk:Guy vandegrift/Blog/Draft space governance


 * As far as assessment goes, and with regard to drafts, it would be possible to make use of the PageAssessments extension (which isn't currently installed here, but is on English Wikipedia) and with that to give pages a 'draft' class. This would work in any namespace, and the draft-tagging could happen on the page itself or on its talk page. Just an idea. :) I think having drafts in their final destination makes sense, but with a big notice at the top that makes it obvious that they're drafts and should not be considered finished (is anything ever finished on a wiki though?). &mdash; Sam Wilson ( Talk &bull; Contribs ) &hellip; 01:19, 18 January 2018 (UTC)
 * Given Wikiversity's mission to promote education, and work by a student should be considered a draft because the student is presumably improving every year. I don't like the garish "draft" statements that Wikipedia uses.  A small, tasteful box in the upper right hand corner should be sufficient.  It's location in draft space identifies it as a draft.  Quite frankly, at least half of what I have done should "live" in draft space.--Guy vandegrift (discuss • contribs) 01:45, 18 January 2018 (UTC)