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I'm a little leery about some of them because of issues with overlap (Mirror Wraith Prophesy was, technically, an MM event, but it involved everybody. Similarly, the pirates stuff is mostly a Qi thing, but it has spilled over into every province): |
I'm a little leery about some of them because of issues with overlap (Mirror Wraith Prophesy was, technically, an MM event, but it involved everybody. Similarly, the pirates stuff is mostly a Qi thing, but it has spilled over into every province): |
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For families, the standard I have been using is that there need to be roughly four or more prominent members of the family to get a category. Some families (eg Braun) don't have that many in the Wiki yet because I haven't yet added them. I've also added families as subcategories to the relevant race. |
For families, the standard I have been using is that there need to be roughly four or more prominent members of the family to get a category. Some families (eg Braun) don't have that many in the Wiki yet because I haven't yet added them. I've also added families as subcategories to the relevant race. |
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''This is perfect, I agree!" |
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I'd be interested to hear what you think about these ideas/actions, particularly some of the concerns I mention with Regional, Guild, and Clan events. I'm not opposed to making those categories, but I think we need to be careful in setting guidelines for how they are used. |
I'd be interested to hear what you think about these ideas/actions, particularly some of the concerns I mention with Regional, Guild, and Clan events. I'm not opposed to making those categories, but I think we need to be careful in setting guidelines for how they are used. |
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''the best way we can set guidlines here I think is to apply them carefully and set a good example. A written set would help''--Pirates. |
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--Basselope |
--Basselope |
Latest revision as of 16:54, 15 March 2006
Hey pal, check the main page ;) I need your help. Rawb 03-14-2006 10:45AM EST
Categories
I think most of the categories you listed are good ideas. The following are definitely needed:
- Category:Gorbesh War
- Category:Sorrow War
- Category:Outcast Wars
- Category:Pirate Events
I'm a little leery about some of them because of issues with overlap (Mirror Wraith Prophesy was, technically, an MM event, but it involved everybody. Similarly, the pirates stuff is mostly a Qi thing, but it has spilled over into every province):
- Category:Regional Events
- Category:Guild Events
- Category:Clan Events
Finally, I think some things are fine so long as we set some standards for what does/doesn't go into them:
- Category:Major GMPCs
- Category:Before Lanival (I don't like this category very much, actually)
I've already begun using the GMPCs category as you described, but there remain some pages I have not yet categorized according to this scheme.
Also, I've created a few fairly broad categories that you may find useful:
- Category:Alive (for presently active or potentially active characters)
- Category:Dead (for characters for which there is no reasonable expectation they will ever be in the previous category)
- Category:Ferdahl (ruler of Ilithi)
- Category:Emperor (ruler of the Seven Starred Empire)
- Category:Theren (family)
- Category:Crowther (family)
- Category:Braun (family)
For families, the standard I have been using is that there need to be roughly four or more prominent members of the family to get a category. Some families (eg Braun) don't have that many in the Wiki yet because I haven't yet added them. I've also added families as subcategories to the relevant race. This is perfect, I agree!"
I'd be interested to hear what you think about these ideas/actions, particularly some of the concerns I mention with Regional, Guild, and Clan events. I'm not opposed to making those categories, but I think we need to be careful in setting guidelines for how they are used. the best way we can set guidlines here I think is to apply them carefully and set a good example. A written set would help--Pirates.
--Basselope