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*** I think Random pages are not an important issue to us right now. [[User:John Stanton|John Stanton]] 12:26, 19 Jan 2006 (EST) | *** I think Random pages are not an important issue to us right now. [[User:John Stanton|John Stanton]] 12:26, 19 Jan 2006 (EST) | ||
**** And even if Random pages feature is used, Wiki People would be pages you want to be found this way, so that works as well. [[User:TedErnst|TedErnst]] | **** And even if Random pages feature is used, Wiki People would be pages you want to be found this way, so that works as well. [[User:TedErnst|TedErnst]] | ||
* Moving these here from the article where they were listed as examples. [[WikiNode]], [[TourBusStop]], [[SandBox]] Is it okay to talk about them? In my mind, if we have an articles about [[WikiNodes]], the network & general concept, that goes in the main namespace. Our own wikinode, however, goes in the WikiIndex namespace. I can be persuaded on this. I'm thinking that the same goes for the other two. An article about the tour bus system would go in main, but our stop goes in wikiindex. An article about the sandbox concept could go in main and our sandbox in wikiindex. '''And''' perhaps I'm looking at this all wrong. I'm thinking of it as "outward facing" and "inward facing". For people that are coming here to use the resource we're creating, we want them to only really see the outward-facing stuff. For those that want to edit, to participate, to be a guest or a visitor or a participant, then they can see under the hood and see the WikiIndex namespace. This is just where I'm coming from at the moment. Would love to hear others ways of looking at this. [[TedErnst]] | <small>[[User talk:TedErnst|talk]]</small> 16:54, 27 Mar 2006 (EST) | |||
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