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Can we restrict subpage discussion to this location from now on? I think there are 10 different pages on this topic floating around. - MB

I agree. Though I think the other pages should be refactored, and any real arguements they contain should be moved here. Perhaps I'll have time to start on that tomorow. --MRC



I'd like to point out a technical thing: In the UseModWiki, subpages are treated differently that regular pages (on the storage level), while in the PHP wikipedia, subpages are defined as pages that have a "/" in the title. "GNU/Linux" will be a page as real as all the others, no matter if I allow subpages or not. Thus, subpage functions consist of If we decide to keep the "/"s in the titles (which Larry already said we should do), I should just replace "/Talk" with "September 11, 2001 terrorist attack/Talk" everywhere during conversion, and turn off the "typing saver" feature? As I said before, I consider myself (almost) neutral in this question, but this does sound a little thin...

That might work (I'm not sure I entirely understand though :-) ). I still think, though, that we should have an automatic "talk" link hard-wired onto every page, which links to a "talk" namespace (I guess--you tell me how that should work). This will help ensure that in the future, we need not add ugly "/Talk" (or "Talk:" or "t:") links to the bottom of every page. It'll automatically be there. If we do put talk on a talk namespace, as I think would be groovy, it would be a great public service to copy all foo/talk? pages, delete foo/talk?, and create [[talk:foo]]. Can't be too complicated, can it? :-) --LMS
No, it isn't. That's why it's already working for a week or two. Just have a quick glance at [2]. Every article page has a green link to the matching talk namespace, at the bottom of the page and in the QuickBar?. Automatic conversion of the talk subpages is easy, although links from other pages to a talk page might become foobar ;)
What people here (including myself) don't understand is simply why foo/talk? is ugly and evil but [[talk:foo]] is not...

I'd like to suggest some things I could do instead (or additionally):

Just trying to find a compromise here ;) --Magnus Manske
Well, I think we should entirely get rid of subpages. The arguments against them are far stronger than the arguments for them; the arguments for them have many flaws, and the proponents of subpages have yet to point out any significant flaws in several of the most important arguments against them. --LMS

Don't you mean the "proponents of subpages", Larry? A [Freudian slip]?, perhaps. Your [[/Evaluation|flaws]] pipe-renaming dodge is a bit underhanded. --TheCunctator

Cunctator, could you please be a little less abrasive? You know, your attitude doesn't win you any points or make your arguments any more persuasive. It just makes you look like a jerk, and alienates you from just about everyone. Or maybe you just don't care about that. There is nothing at all wrong with renaming "/Evaluation" as "flaws" because at present the page focuses on pointing out the flaws in the pro-subpage arguments. --LMS

You mean [[Wikipedia subpages pros and cons/Evaluation|flaws]] instead of [[/Evaluation|flaws]], don't you? (Hey, I'm getting into that Cunctator mood already;) --Magnus Manske

Again, I'll repeat: Tell me what will be done with September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack if subpages are removed. You're advocating a change--the responsibility is upon you to delineate how the change will work. --The Cunctator

Well, the actual proposed change makes it fairly clear. In the near term, the slash would become another character with no special function. In order to preserve all links, any plain [[/Bar]] link would have to be rewritten as [[Foo/Bar]]. Or, if the link is writen [[/Bar|text]], the link is rewritten text?. So, the pages look all the same and are interlinked just as before. --LMS


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