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'''Decision:''' Created an [[:Category:Unfinished Articles|Unfinished Articles category]] and a [[:Category:Tidbits|Tidbits category]].'''
'''Decision:''' Created an [[:Category:Unfinished Articles|Unfinished Articles category]] and a [[:Category:Tidbits|Tidbits category]].'''



Latest revision as of 01:40, 20 March 2008

Decision: Created an Unfinished Articles category and a Tidbits category.

Trivial / Homeless / Uncertain Facts Page[edit | edit source]

There had been some talk about creating a page for random, but useful information, or information that needed investigation. The idea would be that things could be put there, to be integrated into a relevant article at a later date. It would function as something of a "to-do list" for the Wiki, though with a relatively narrow scope. --DragoonWraith TALK 00:02, 27 June 2007 (EDT)

It's a good idea to have a page for these things, it's better to have them here than only in someone's head. A link from the main page or the talk page is a good idea, those facts should be read by as much people as possible. --Qazaaq 10:19, 27 June 2007 (EDT)
I made an Unfinished Articles category, that should be useful for these kind of things. It's better than having no category at all. --Qazaaq 18:18, 28 June 2007 (EDT)
Category:Tidbits page created. Includes a link to Category: Unfinished Articles, but should it be incorporated? Honestly, I started the page due to Strategy Master's handling of FlyFightFlea's Supreme Magicka's crashes. Half a post and a signature are a horrible way to start a discussion. See Category:Tidbits for a link (external links seem to require authentication for every change afterwards, as well as the initial link added).
--Haama 17:04, 26 July 2007 (EDT)