As far as suggestions go, I've made several already in this thread, but how about giving some kind of timeframe as to when the empty articles are going to be filled? Is there any kind of ETA on that? It makes sense to me that, if you've already gone ahead and made this level of change to the Wiki, that you ought to have some kind of idea of when those changes will be more fully realized.
That's like asking when will wikipedia be done.
It's a matter of the users willing to work on it. Asking us for an ETA on when the wiki will be more useful then it currently is, isn't a suggestion. It's a question.
So how about some kind of progress report? That should make it more obvious that the Wiki is going through a period of major change to any casual visitor, and it would also help potential Wiki editors find what the current focus is on, and what needs more attention.
I think most readers would prefer us to spend effort improving the wiki instead of developing some sort of frequent report on how "done it is".
The red text on the main page points out that it is not complete, there are a lot of pages still empty. If you'd like a count we could do that I guess.
There are: 699 articles considered "elven" which we're rating as "worst".
http://df.magmawiki.com/index.php/Category:Elven_Quality_Articles102 are human
0 are dwarven (best)
that's a "progress report" I don't know how much sharing that improves the wiki though.
For that matter, how about listing the date any given article was last modified? That way, it would be easier to see how up to date an article was, just by looking at it.
Later: You're right. I must have missed that. In that case (in the interest of it being more useful), could it please be moved to a more prominent location?
Bottom of every page "last modified on"
It can't, it's part of the mediawiki software. You can click the "history" link at the top of any page though to see previous versions though
Also, how about putting the "green box" on the main Wiki page? As an example, if nothing else, since it's referenced. That would go a long way towards reducing confusion, I would think.
Done, the first link on the main page now goes there. Putting the same box doesn't look very good, but it's about as easy as it could be now.
One reason (I think) that we have the real world text in the sidebar is so that the text is intentionally short