Adoption:Taekwondo Wiki

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'''What is your username? '''Truejim88

Please link to the wiki here:    taekwondo.wikia.com

'''How many edits have you made on that wiki? ''' I think I've added about 90 substantive pages, and edited quite a few others....about 900 edits in all.

'''How many days/months have you been editing there? '''A couple months now I think?

On the Special Pages → Special:ListUsers when was the last time an admin edited, and who was it?   Prior to my edits this year, I can't find anything more recent than 2012. I guess Leona RebelSpark must have been the admin? http://taekwondo.wikia.com/wiki/Special:ListUsers

Any other information:  I'm Truejim88 here but I'm just Truejim on Wikipedia. There I mostly contribute to mathematics and music pages.


 * The only admin was Thacker, who didn't show up on the list because he had less than five edits. He last edited in 2008. -- Tupka 217 21:21, May 23, 2014 (UTC)

Your wiki looks eligible. I know tho sis off topic but I love tae kwon do. I am a green stripe :)


 * Thanks! I have a plan: I already have all the WTF-style forms diagrammed (but not yet uploaded). The Taegeuk page shows an example of what I mean. I want to get those pages in good shape first, including references. Then for each of the techniques in each diagram, I want a page that describes the technique. "This is a low block, this is a high block..." that sort of thing. I'm trying to make the technique descriptions be style-agnostic, and I'm making liberal use of #REDIRECTs to accomodate the fact that different schools call things by different names. All in all, I'm thinking this might take about 300-350 pages to do, so the scope is reasonably well bounded. It'll take a few months, but I think that well before the end of the year I can have a good structural foundation in place. Hopefully along the way we'll pick up some other contributors, especially ones who can add ITF- and ATA-styles. Truejim88 (talk) 01:20, May 24, 2014 (UTC)