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What do you think? [[User:Valaggar|Valaggar]] 13:42, 16 June 2007 (CEST)
 
What do you think? [[User:Valaggar|Valaggar]] 13:42, 16 June 2007 (CEST)
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:There is already a page that has a lot of this information, [[Star Coordinates]], however, it too isn't as wikified as [[Star data]]. The problem I have with the former is that it is a simple table that could be generated from the code very easily (or so I'm told). I think [[Star data]] is starting to become more useful that such an automated list as it includes additional information (namely the notes section, though the star type information and perhaps RU and bio totals, which can also be auto-generated, could also be useful), but I don't think it's a substitute for all the constellations or stars - it's a little too reductionist. And while I understand SvdB argument against lists that can be created from the code, there are those of us who are not as coder/hacker savvy, and while I'm sure I could figure it out eventually, I honestly don't have the time at the moment. I think the solution lies somewhere in between the two options actually. There are some stars and constellations that are interesting enough to deserve their own page. My personal opinion is to draw the line at mention in the canon (and even then, there are one or two that fall into a gray area). I'm also mostly ambivalent about pages for the constellations in general, but would prefer to first start out with the notable constellations. I am against individual pages for every single star and planet.
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:Another thing to remember is that wiki is not paper, so we don't lose too many resources with such pages for the notable ones. Now you may argue it makes the "random page" feature a bit useless, but I don't think so. Especially if we just start at the notable level (and who knows if it'll ever go beyond), these type of pages can funnel someone to the really meaty pages on more interesting stuff. It also makes the wikii a bit more navigable when searching for information on a specific, interesting constellation or star. I do, by the way, like the replacement with the redirects to [[Star stub]] - those previous pages did make the random page somewhat annoying. But back to topic, wiki also doesn't have a strict hierarchy imo, with different objects providing similar information but with different purposes and different representations, ie categories and lists. While they're different objects, we have to do something to differentiate them, like including titles and race for characters. I don't think the "Star data" necessarily precludes the creation of constellation pages, but does provide us a place to point to if someone wants to create pages for non-notable stars (and maybe constellations). So I'll see about wikifying the table (it's a slightly daunting task) and getting rid of "Star coordinates" in favor of "Star data". I see this as a balancing act between avoiding article sprawl and extreme reductionism, though I think we all have slightly different happy medium points. Anyways, just my thoughts - I hope they make sense. --[[User:Fyzixfighter|Fyzixfighter]] 19:20, 16 June 2007 (CEST)

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Merging constellation pages

I've just come to a conclusion (which is different from what I had planned before to do with the constellation pages): that having so many pages dedicated to constellations is not desirable - as is separating an article about a race in multiple articles ("Utwig history"; "Utwig biology" etc.). Instead, there should be a single page listing all constellations and their stars, and the size, color and location of each star (with special notes). Matt Arnold has made such a table, but unfortunately it's in HTML code and it's not very well formatted; I've pasted in at Star data and we can work at it if we decide to use it.

What do you think? Valaggar 13:42, 16 June 2007 (CEST)

There is already a page that has a lot of this information, Star Coordinates, however, it too isn't as wikified as Star data. The problem I have with the former is that it is a simple table that could be generated from the code very easily (or so I'm told). I think Star data is starting to become more useful that such an automated list as it includes additional information (namely the notes section, though the star type information and perhaps RU and bio totals, which can also be auto-generated, could also be useful), but I don't think it's a substitute for all the constellations or stars - it's a little too reductionist. And while I understand SvdB argument against lists that can be created from the code, there are those of us who are not as coder/hacker savvy, and while I'm sure I could figure it out eventually, I honestly don't have the time at the moment. I think the solution lies somewhere in between the two options actually. There are some stars and constellations that are interesting enough to deserve their own page. My personal opinion is to draw the line at mention in the canon (and even then, there are one or two that fall into a gray area). I'm also mostly ambivalent about pages for the constellations in general, but would prefer to first start out with the notable constellations. I am against individual pages for every single star and planet.
Another thing to remember is that wiki is not paper, so we don't lose too many resources with such pages for the notable ones. Now you may argue it makes the "random page" feature a bit useless, but I don't think so. Especially if we just start at the notable level (and who knows if it'll ever go beyond), these type of pages can funnel someone to the really meaty pages on more interesting stuff. It also makes the wikii a bit more navigable when searching for information on a specific, interesting constellation or star. I do, by the way, like the replacement with the redirects to Star stub - those previous pages did make the random page somewhat annoying. But back to topic, wiki also doesn't have a strict hierarchy imo, with different objects providing similar information but with different purposes and different representations, ie categories and lists. While they're different objects, we have to do something to differentiate them, like including titles and race for characters. I don't think the "Star data" necessarily precludes the creation of constellation pages, but does provide us a place to point to if someone wants to create pages for non-notable stars (and maybe constellations). So I'll see about wikifying the table (it's a slightly daunting task) and getting rid of "Star coordinates" in favor of "Star data". I see this as a balancing act between avoiding article sprawl and extreme reductionism, though I think we all have slightly different happy medium points. Anyways, just my thoughts - I hope they make sense. --Fyzixfighter 19:20, 16 June 2007 (CEST)