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New page: Something on my mind here. Should we be using fancy names like "Lapine" and "Cervine" instead of "Rabbit" and "Deer"? Or can we just cross-reference the two categories somehow? --~~~~ |
The only reason I used "cervine" on Bryan's Picks was because of one moose story. :) |
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Something on my mind here. Should we be using fancy names like "Lapine" and "Cervine" instead of "Rabbit" and "Deer"? Or can we just cross-reference the two categories somehow? --[[User:JonBuck|Buck]] 20:38, 29 April 2008 (EDT) | Something on my mind here. Should we be using fancy names like "Lapine" and "Cervine" instead of "Rabbit" and "Deer"? Or can we just cross-reference the two categories somehow? --[[User:JonBuck|Buck]] 20:38, 29 April 2008 (EDT) | ||
:I chose to use "cervine" over on Bryan's Picks because "Summer Job" was in the list and it was a moose TF instead of a deer one, there's no particular reason to use it as a Shifti-wide category. Back in the day I was careful to set up Phil's category as "Phil Geusz" in case of just this eventuality. :) Unfortunately, Mediawiki doesn't support redirecting or moving of categories, so changing categories has to be done the hard way - editing each and every article that's in them. [[User:Bryan|Bryan]] 23:23, 29 April 2008 (EDT) | |||
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Something on my mind here. Should we be using fancy names like "Lapine" and "Cervine" instead of "Rabbit" and "Deer"? Or can we just cross-reference the two categories somehow? --Buck 20:38, 29 April 2008 (EDT)
- I chose to use "cervine" over on Bryan's Picks because "Summer Job" was in the list and it was a moose TF instead of a deer one, there's no particular reason to use it as a Shifti-wide category. Back in the day I was careful to set up Phil's category as "Phil Geusz" in case of just this eventuality. :) Unfortunately, Mediawiki doesn't support redirecting or moving of categories, so changing categories has to be done the hard way - editing each and every article that's in them. Bryan 23:23, 29 April 2008 (EDT)