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[[WikiIndex:People pages|Wiki people pages]] go in the main article space per John's comment. | [[WikiIndex:People pages|Wiki people pages]] go in the main article space per John's comment. | ||
:We kind of hope that WikiIndex will be more than a [[:Category:All|list of all wiki sites]]. Initially we have added [[:Category:Wiki | :We kind of hope that WikiIndex will be more than a [[:Category:All|list of all wiki sites]]. Initially we have added [[:Category:Wiki people|Wiki people]] as the second major dataset. As we have done in [[ICANNWiki]], we hope to be able to put names to faces and build a more connected and less isolated community of people who consider themselves wiki people. We hope to really kick this off at the [[RecentChangesCamp]] in Feb. To answer your question directly we would like to keep all of these major datasets in the main namespace to facilitate cross-linking of the datasets. In the case of the [[user]] namespace we don't want to limit Wiki people to users and we don't want them to have to use the namespace prefix when cross-linking. [[User:John Stanton|John Stanton]] 12:26, 19 Jan 2006 (EST) | ||
What else goes here? | What else goes here? | ||
:Are we using the [[Special:Random]] feature? If not, never mind. If so, then I believe it searches only in the main namespace, so if we want people to be able to find random wikis only, not random users or [[:Category:Meta|meta]] conversations, let's take this into account. | :Are we using the [[Special:Random]] feature? If not, never mind. If so, then I believe it searches only in the main namespace, so if we want people to be able to find random wikis only, not random users or [[:Category:Meta|meta]] conversations, let's take this into account. | ||
::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 | :::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 Wiki]], 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 [[WikiTourBus|tour bus system]] would go in main, but our stop goes in [[:Category:WikiIndex|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) | 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 Wiki]], 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 [[WikiTourBus|tour bus system]] would go in main, but our stop goes in [[:Category:WikiIndex|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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It is helpful, because I know you have ideas about organization, it is just us trying to discover our ([[diff]])! :-) Do '''WikiIndex: Foo''' stay out of the [[Special:Random|random page generator]]? Or is it that they are labeled that way, and thus more easily distinguished by the average user? [[User:MarkDilley|MarkDilley]] | It is helpful, because I know you have ideas about organization, it is just us trying to discover our ([[diff]])! :-) Do '''WikiIndex: Foo''' stay out of the [[Special:Random|random page generator]]? Or is it that they are labeled that way, and thus more easily distinguished by the average user? [[User:MarkDilley|MarkDilley]] | ||
:We're not using the random page thing at this point, so I'd saw we should ignore that as an argument for namespaces. My present feeling on this is the meta pages should use WikiIndex:Foo because they are internal documents of, by, and for [[editor]]s of this wiki. External documents are anything we think the average reader should be seeing. As described above, so far we have [[:Category:All|all wikis]], [[:Category:Wiki | :We're not using the random page thing at this point, so I'd saw we should ignore that as an argument for namespaces. My present feeling on this is the meta pages should use WikiIndex:Foo because they are internal documents of, by, and for [[editor]]s of this wiki. External documents are anything we think the average reader should be seeing. As described above, so far we have [[:Category:All|all wikis]], [[:Category:Wiki people|Wiki people]], and ArticlesAboutWikiSphere in that category. If you'd like to also have the meta pages there, obviously you can. And since that's simpler, maybe it's even better that way. We know [[template]] and [[category]] are useful namespaces because they have different functionality. [[WikiIndex:Talk pages for wiki people|User talk]] is useful because of the notification feature. Those are all of the namespace-related functions that I know of. If your requirement is functionality, then I see no reason at all to use the [[:Category:WikiIndex|WikiIndex: namespace]]. I can't really come up with anything convincing to say why we should use it for meta conversations, but I still think we should. I will not pout if it's decide otherwise. :-) [[User:TedErnst|TedErnst]] 15:50, 21 Jan 2006 (EST) | ||
Example of how I think of namespaces: http://www.dkosopedia.com/wiki/MemeTank:Meme - the namespace here is MemeTank: [[MarkDilley]] | Example of how I think of namespaces: http://www.dkosopedia.com/wiki/MemeTank:Meme - the namespace here is MemeTank: [[MarkDilley]] | ||
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