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There are six ''namespace''s used in [[Consumerium itself]]:
There are seven ''namespace''s used in [[Consumerium itself]]:
*[[main namespace]] for terms that have one definition across all of the other namespaces
*[[main namespace]] for terms that have one definition across all of the other namespaces
*[[Talk:main namespace]] to discuss the main namespace
*[[User:namespace]]s for [[person]]s, [[alleged and collective identity]] assertions
**For now a [[faction]] or [[tendency]] or [[conspiracy]] can be considered to be "a user"
*[[Consumerium:namespace]] for [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] decisions/policies that affect how main name space grows and changes, e.g. how [[troll-friendly]] it must be
*[[Consumerium:namespace]] for [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] decisions/policies that affect how main name space grows and changes, e.g. how [[troll-friendly]] it must be
*[[Develop:namespace]] for all development decisions and terminology including hardware and integration of software, extremely [[troll-friendly]]
*[[Develop:namespace]] for all development decisions and terminology including hardware and integration of software, extremely [[troll-friendly]]
*[[Research:namespace]] for actual information about companies, products and claims about these
*[[Research:namespace]] for actual information about companies, products and claims about these
*[[Publish:namespace]] for things the CGO actually has published under its own liability
*[[Publish:namespace]] for things the CGO actually has published under its own liability
All may be debated in an associated [[talk namespace]].  Each of these namespaces has an associated "Talk" namespace for a total of fourteen.


Do not confuse namespaces with [[categories]].
Do not confuse namespaces with [[categories]].
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