These are the open tasks for the . Articles are listed thematically, and then by the type of assistance requested. An article stub for a feminist author would thus be found under the "Requests for expansion" section under Women's Studies.
Once an article has passed through the various stages of this process it may be placed under the Satisfactory section. Satisfactory articles are well-rounded, long enough to cover the topic in reasonable detail, and lack any major flaws. They are not expected to be perfect.
If you feel an article is neglected due to systemic bias, feel free to add it to an appropriate section or even to start a new section below. Sections describing perceived biases that do not include articles are placed at the bottom of the page. If no articles are placed within the section within a month, it will be assumed that the objection is not actionable and the section will be removed.
The countries below have been identified as those most in need of work. They are accompanied by some online resources that may be useful in contributing to the articles. If a user feels that a country article has progressed to the level where it may be replaced by another, please seek consensus on the .
The following articles are about important geographical regions in the non-English-speaking world.
All aspects of the "developing world", primarily in Africa, but also Asia and South America.
Non-English language literature (particularly writers whose work is unavailable or not widely available in English). See also List of African writers by country.
These include all of the nonexistent links listed under "Literature by country or language"
Many linguistic articles are written exclusively or largely from an Indo-European point of view. In some cases this becomes apparent in the examples provided (Onomatopoeia seems an irredeemable example), while others treat grammatical categories and linguistic terms as if they pertain to English or other well-known Indo-European languages only. This is something that needs to be remedied in an encyclopedia of international scope.
(The most common request is to correct a limited (usually Indo-European) point of view.)
Agricultural and horticultural studies. Not typically a 'geek' concern, especially outside of botany as such.