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'''Missions''' are user friendly requests used on MarioWiki. They are not a means of competition or grant people bragging rights. After a mission, the user can add how many missions he/she has completed on his/her user page. It is recommended that a user puts his/her mission page on the watchlist.
'''Missions''' are user friendly requests used on the {{SITENAME}}. They are not a means of competition or grant people bragging rights. After a mission, the user can add how many missions he/she has completed on his/her user page (optional). The user must creates a mission sub-page at [[Special:Mypage/Missions|User:''Username''/Missions]] and it is recommended to add this page to the watchlist. ([http://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=Special:Mypage/Missions&action=watch Do that now])


A user can assign a set of missions. Each set will be labeled "Set 1" "Set 2", etc.. The maximum missions per set is 5 while the minimum is 3. After a set has been completed, the user can request another set at the bottom of the page. A user cannot assign a set twice in a row on the same user page. A user can work on multiple sets as well.
==Steps and Rules==
#Creating that sub-page is mandatory. [[Special:Mypage/Missions|Here is the link again.]]
#The user needs to create a table to fill in mission information at the sub-page. The user can customize the table anyway they want. A basic table is given below to start out.
#A user can assign a set of missions to any other user. Each set will be labeled "Set 1" "Set 2", etc.
##Once missions are assigned, the assigning user ''cannot add or change any missions'' to that set, so that user has to pick his missions carefully.
##The number of missions per set must be between 3 and 5.
##A user cannot assign more than one set at the same time on the same user page.
##However, a user can work on more than one set at a time.
##A diff link for each edit should be saved for Step 5.1.
#There is no penalty for not completing a mission. The user can choose to cancel the mission. If there is a question about a particular mission, he or she can ask it at the assigning user's talk page.
#When completing a mission, the user may ask the assigning user to "check off" his or her mission.
##Users should provide the diff links saved earlier on the assigning user's talk page so that he or she can tell that the missions are truly done.
##'''Users cannot label their own missions as complete, only assigning users can.'''
#The assigning user may leave a summary after mission related edits if desired.
#If a user wishes not to accept anymore missions (i.e. stop doing them), he or she can place a message on his or her page saying so. After placing the request message, the user should remove himself from the list of active mission pages.


There is no penalty for not completing a mission. If the mission is deemed too hard for the user, the user can choose to cancel the mission. If there is a question about a particular mission, post the question on your missions talk page. When completing a mission, the user may ask the assigning user to mark complete on his mission. '''Users cannot label their own missions as complete'''. Also, the user may leave a summary after mission related edits.
The assigning user must be responsible for responding to the client's questions at all times, so he or she should be relatively active on the wiki.
 
To request a mission for the first time, the user must create the sub-page yourself first. The sub page should be at [[Special:Mypage/Missions|User:Yourname/Missions]]. Place a message like "Place missions here." and wait for another user to take notice. If a user wishes not to accept anymore missions, place this at the bottom of the page: <nowiki>'''This user has chosen not to receive any more missions. Please do not add any mission to this page.</nowiki>. After placing the request message, the user's mission page is automatically open to other user assigning you missions.
 
When assigning a mission, that user has a responsibility to listen and answer any questions the client asks, as well as check off any missions the client has completed. '''Once mission are assigned, the assigning user cannot add or change any missions to that set''', so that user has to pick his missions carefully.


==Descriptions of Sections==
==Descriptions of Sections==
'''Mission''' &ndash; this describes the title of the mission given.
Each user needs to have a table on their mission page. They can style it in any way they want, but it must have these components:
*'''Set #'''
*'''Assigning User'''
*'''Mission''' &ndash; this describes the title of the mission given.
*'''Description''' &ndash; the specific description of the mission to be done.
*'''Difficulty''' &ndash; how difficult the mission is. This doesn't represent a universal view.
*'''Completion Status''' &ndash; whether the mission has been completed. The editor or the one who assigned that specific mission can use their own judgment for specific missions like rewriting or expanding.


'''Description''' &ndash; the description of the mission to be done.
==List of Active Mission Pages==
{| width=40%
| width=20% |
*<big>[[User:Yoshi626/Missions|Yoshi626]]</big>
*<big>[[User:Ultimatetoad/Missions|Ultimatetoad]]</big>
*<big>[[User:Knife/Missions|Knife]]</big>
| width=20% |
*<big>[[User:WarioLoaf/Missions|WarioLoaf]]</big>
*<big>[[User:HK-47/Missions|HK-47]]</big>
*<big>[[User:Son of Suns/Missions|Son of Suns]]</big>
|}


'''Difficulty''' &ndash; how difficult the mission is. This doesn't represent a universal view.
==Requests for Another Set==
List your name with <nowiki>#~~~</nowiki> to request another mission set. Any other user can then click on the link to the user's mission page above and give another set.


'''Completion Status''' &ndash; whether the mission has been completed. The editor or the one who assigned that specific mission can choose whether the mission has been completed or not on special missions. These missions can be determined by placing "(requires editor's approval)".
''None current;y''


==List of Active Mission Pages==
==Basic Table==
*[[User:Yoshi626/Missions]]
''See [[Help:Table]], [[Help:CSS]], [[Help:Color codes]] for more on customizing tables.''
*[[User:Ultimatetoad/Missions]]
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*[[User:Knife/Missions]]
{| border="1" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2 align="center" style="background:#f8f8f8;color:black;text-align:center"
*[[User:WarioLoaf/Missions]]
width=98%
*[[User:HK-47/Missions]]
! colspan=4 style="background:#f0f0f0" align=center | <big>Set 1</big>
*[[User:Son of Suns/Missions]]
|-
! colspan=4 style="background:#f4f4f4" align=center | ''Assigning User Sig Goes Here''
|- style=background:#fafafa align=center
! width=20% | Mission !! width=57% | Description !! width=10% | Difficulty !! width=11% style="text-align:center" |
Completion Status
|-
| '''Label Mario Party Mini-Games'''  || Finish labeling Mario Party templates at {{tem|Mario Party 1}}. || Easy ||
<span style="color:Green;">Complete</span>
|-
| Remove the above example || &nbsp; || &nbsp; || &nbsp;
|-
| &nbsp; || &nbsp; || &nbsp; || &nbsp;
|-
| &nbsp; || &nbsp; || &nbsp; || &nbsp;
|-
|}
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Revision as of 23:49, February 7, 2007

This article is under construction. Therefore, please excuse its informal appearance while it is being worked on. We hope to have it completed later today.

Missions are user friendly requests used on the Super Mario Wiki. They are not a means of competition or grant people bragging rights. After a mission, the user can add how many missions he/she has completed on his/her user page (optional). The user must creates a mission sub-page at User:Username/Missions and it is recommended to add this page to the watchlist. (Do that now)

Steps and Rules

  1. Creating that sub-page is mandatory. Here is the link again.
  2. The user needs to create a table to fill in mission information at the sub-page. The user can customize the table anyway they want. A basic table is given below to start out.
  3. A user can assign a set of missions to any other user. Each set will be labeled "Set 1" "Set 2", etc.
    1. Once missions are assigned, the assigning user cannot add or change any missions to that set, so that user has to pick his missions carefully.
    2. The number of missions per set must be between 3 and 5.
    3. A user cannot assign more than one set at the same time on the same user page.
    4. However, a user can work on more than one set at a time.
    5. A diff link for each edit should be saved for Step 5.1.
  4. There is no penalty for not completing a mission. The user can choose to cancel the mission. If there is a question about a particular mission, he or she can ask it at the assigning user's talk page.
  5. When completing a mission, the user may ask the assigning user to "check off" his or her mission.
    1. Users should provide the diff links saved earlier on the assigning user's talk page so that he or she can tell that the missions are truly done.
    2. Users cannot label their own missions as complete, only assigning users can.
  6. The assigning user may leave a summary after mission related edits if desired.
  7. If a user wishes not to accept anymore missions (i.e. stop doing them), he or she can place a message on his or her page saying so. After placing the request message, the user should remove himself from the list of active mission pages.

The assigning user must be responsible for responding to the client's questions at all times, so he or she should be relatively active on the wiki.

Descriptions of Sections

Each user needs to have a table on their mission page. They can style it in any way they want, but it must have these components:

  • Set #
  • Assigning User
  • Mission – this describes the title of the mission given.
  • Description – the specific description of the mission to be done.
  • Difficulty – how difficult the mission is. This doesn't represent a universal view.
  • Completion Status – whether the mission has been completed. The editor or the one who assigned that specific mission can use their own judgment for specific missions like rewriting or expanding.

List of Active Mission Pages

Requests for Another Set

List your name with #~~~ to request another mission set. Any other user can then click on the link to the user's mission page above and give another set.

None current;y

Basic Table

See Help:Table, Help:CSS, Help:Color codes for more on customizing tables.

{| border="1" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2 align="center" style="background:#f8f8f8;color:black;text-align:center"
width=98%
! colspan=4 style="background:#f0f0f0" align=center | <big>Set 1</big>
|-
! colspan=4 style="background:#f4f4f4" align=center | ''Assigning User Sig Goes Here''
|- style=background:#fafafa align=center
! width=20% | Mission !! width=57% | Description !! width=10% | Difficulty !! width=11% style="text-align:center" |
Completion Status
|-
| '''Label Mario Party Mini-Games'''  || Finish labeling Mario Party templates at {{tem|Mario Party 1}}. || Easy ||
<span style="color:Green;">Complete</span>
|-
| Remove the above example ||   ||   ||  
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|   ||   ||   ||  
|-
|   ||   ||   ||  
|-
|}