Thread:Lol pie/@comment-5275759-20181112203107/@comment-5275759-20181112233043

Understood. I'll try to bring you up to speed with what has been going on.

Aside from the regular updates which occur once a new volume is released and processed, we were also planning major edits to the wiki in preparation for Index III. The ones planning these edits were myself, OH&S and Herald, with assistance from others such as All fictions and Ollerus. We've had various discussions on the topic, though they've been partially disrupted (I'll provide links to them in due course). I've spent a considerable amount of time looking through the wiki articles to find out what needs to be done and compiled several tasklists (one primary one largely complete, two incomplete) for what I've come to call the Series Three Overhaul Project (STOP), in order to help organize our work, though they've ended up at a size which is a bit problematic itself. Progress on the overhaul has unfortunately been slower than hoped, with RL events, the speed of the anime and the fact that NT21 was also released at the same time not helping. Currently, I've been trying to get the NT21 work out of the way so I can focus on STOP again.

Some sizeable parts of the work require admin-level edits. The problem here is that most of the admins are not in a position to carry out such edits at the moment. OH&S is currently very busy with RL work (which also means the bot is offline). Herald has not made any edits on the wiki for a number of weeks and I haven't had any contact with him. TheGreatEye was active again around the start of Index III, but has said that he'll be unable to continue making major edits due to an undisclosed problem. The other admins have been absent for quite a while. As I'm not an admin, I need admin cooperation in order to carry out certain tasks, including updating the archives, changes to protected pages and sections connected to wiki operations, and renaming the backlog of images with poor names, among others. With the other admins occupied or inactive, this is somewhat problematic at the moment.

P.S. Reviewing the stubs was one of the general tasks to be carried out by the way, with the planned removal of stub tags from articles exceeding 5MB.

Edit: Some of the previous discussions.