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:If you hadn't noticed, Adam has made an enormous contribution to the wiki by going all the hell over the place, adding stub notices, grouping shit into categories... 90% of the categories my stuff is organized into were made by him. If everyone threw a hissy every time he put new category tags at the end of their stuff: 1) everyone would be PMSing all the time and 2) 90% of the articles wouldn't be categorized. If you don't want him categorizing your shit, fine, say so. But I think it's a pretty great thing he's doing, trying to help organize the wiki. --[[User:JD|JD]] 20:40, 2 August 2006 (CDT) | :If you hadn't noticed, Adam has made an enormous contribution to the wiki by going all the hell over the place, adding stub notices, grouping shit into categories... 90% of the categories my stuff is organized into were made by him. If everyone threw a hissy every time he put new category tags at the end of their stuff: 1) everyone would be PMSing all the time and 2) 90% of the articles wouldn't be categorized. If you don't want him categorizing your shit, fine, say so. But I think it's a pretty great thing he's doing, trying to help organize the wiki. --[[User:JD|JD]] 20:40, 2 August 2006 (CDT) | ||
− | ::Just so we're clear: I didn't throw a "hissy." I wiped a category, and then Adam left a snarky passive-aggressive comment when he marked the page to be deleted. [[User:Scen|Scen]] 22:47, 2 August 2006 (CDT) | + | ::Just so we're clear: I didn't throw a "hissy." I wiped a category, and then Adam left a snarky passive-aggressive comment when he marked the page to be deleted. I should also make it clear that nobody's saying Adam isn't doing a good job keeping the Wiki organized, but he's going to have to live with the fact that there are other Kupopolis writers who use the wiki, and sometimes they might disagree with the way their articles are organized and, yes, they may change/wipe out categories that Adam makes. And sometimes, they might even do it without explaining why, and honestly I don't think they have to explain why. It's their stuff, and if they want to alter the way it's presented or categorized, they should be free and welcome to. I should also note that it wasn't just my stuff that had been put under the category in question -- I don't particularly think Nick wanted to have Medina categorized in Guardian Hegemony. [[User:Scen|Scen]] 22:47, 2 August 2006 (CDT) |
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"Well, if you're going to create categories for things without talking to the writers whose things end up in that category... where's the "common decency" there? " -- Matt
- If you hadn't noticed, Adam has made an enormous contribution to the wiki by going all the hell over the place, adding stub notices, grouping shit into categories... 90% of the categories my stuff is organized into were made by him. If everyone threw a hissy every time he put new category tags at the end of their stuff: 1) everyone would be PMSing all the time and 2) 90% of the articles wouldn't be categorized. If you don't want him categorizing your shit, fine, say so. But I think it's a pretty great thing he's doing, trying to help organize the wiki. --JD 20:40, 2 August 2006 (CDT)
- Just so we're clear: I didn't throw a "hissy." I wiped a category, and then Adam left a snarky passive-aggressive comment when he marked the page to be deleted. I should also make it clear that nobody's saying Adam isn't doing a good job keeping the Wiki organized, but he's going to have to live with the fact that there are other Kupopolis writers who use the wiki, and sometimes they might disagree with the way their articles are organized and, yes, they may change/wipe out categories that Adam makes. And sometimes, they might even do it without explaining why, and honestly I don't think they have to explain why. It's their stuff, and if they want to alter the way it's presented or categorized, they should be free and welcome to. I should also note that it wasn't just my stuff that had been put under the category in question -- I don't particularly think Nick wanted to have Medina categorized in Guardian Hegemony. Scen 22:47, 2 August 2006 (CDT)