Wikipedia:WikiProject Chess - How You Can Help

How You Can Help

Looking for something to do? The following table lists the most important tasks of the WikiProject Chess.

What Where
Expand a chess "stub" Category:Chess stubs
Develop the chess outline Outline of chess
Request or create a new chess article Articles to create
Discuss or nominate chess articles to be deleted Articles to delete
Merge or nominate two chess articles Articles to merge
Rename a chess article Articles to rename
Peer-review a chess article Articles to review
Investigate orphan articles Articles which are orphans
Suggest or edit a chess article needing attention Articles which need some work
Add a photo to a chess article Articles which need a photo
Maintain the chess portal Portal:Chess
Add an infobox to articles of chess players Chess players infobox
Monitor recent changes Index of chess articles: Related changes
Repair unreferenced BLP articles /Unreferenced BLPs
Participate in WikiProject Chess discussions Wikiproject Chess Talk page

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