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I think I've found a place to keep me busy for awhile. While the UESPWiki:Community_Portal/Archive_9#Tamriel_Dictionary_Content project looks mostly robust, there are certainly many things left to add, and quite a bit of cleanup left. In addition, I brought this up before, long ago (during the discussions of NPC name pronunciations), but it seems that the pronunciation guide used on the dictionary right now is either very informal or nonexistent. Arbitrary pronunciation guides lead only to confusion, and I'm interested in revamping them to conform to IPA[1] standards. Kementari 15:49, 25 March 2008 (EDT)

Hahahaha, I remember that project. It didn't even go down hill, it fell of a cliff. Well, if you do so, you'll need a LOT of contributers/ That will take awhile. Good Luck! --Playjex 16:31, 25 March 2008 (EDT)
Well, I guess it just needs someone to pick it back up, care for it, and tell it that it's worthwhile. ;) --Kementari 16:33, 25 March 2008 (EDT)
True, but I still think you should run this by an admin. just to make sure. If you get approved, I'll contribute. Good Luck --Playjex 21:34, 25 March 2008 (EDT)
Honestly, it's not the admins' job to approve projects ;). Kementari's already gotten a great start on cleaning up the dictionary, and the work is much appreciated! If anyone has suggestions or concerns about the project as a whole, they can point them out here. Major projects should be discussed before they are executed, but it's not necessary for this kind of work, unless the editor is looking for help or suggestions. –Eshetalk21:45, 25 March 2008 (EDT)
I didn't mean it so much it has to be "approved" but it could be good. My project got shot down hahaha. Whatever. Good Luck! --Playjex 10:58, 27 March 2008 (EDT)