Talk:Develop:namespace
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I did at first plan to make it Develop: but then (when I actually had made the change from "Consumerium:" to "Develop:") looked at it, it really, really wasn't a good choice. It made the article naming really confusing.
- To whom? Actually the standard is that any broad reference to the whole project in any large public wiki uses the name of the wiki itself, i.e. Consumerium itself, for anything that applies to all its subprojects Develop:, Research:, Publish:.
- You chose "develop.consumerium.org" and that's ok as a sentence, i.e. we know what it is to develop Consumerium. Does anyone know what it is to "consudev consumerium"!??!?!? Does "consudev.consumerium.org" make any sense? I think not.
It indicated that we are developing only those articles that are named Develop:Whatever and not the rest of the articles.
- Yes, but that is what *is* going on at "develop.consumerium.org"; Presumably at research.consumerium.org and publish.consumerium.org you get all the other stuff... keeping that as the namespaces makes it incredibly easy to do that division, any other name scheme makes it incredibly hard.
- please the namespaces must match the subdomains!
- besides YOU have ALWAYS refused to allow any Research: or Publish: content in to Develop:, and this is very frustrating to many other users who come to do that kind of work only - having it clear what is development vs. research vs. publication focused writing is very important to keep those people around.
And this is "The Consumerium R&D Wiki" as research aiming to get us to the implementation phase also takes place here. --Juxo 17:14, 27 Aug 2005 (GMT)