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::::::* As for what our "standards" require -- it depends on the article type. Some articles, like sourcebooks, only require the one-to-two-sentence summary because that's all that shows up on [[w:c:dungeons:3.5e Sourcebooks|their navigation page]]. Others, like homebrew classes, have no fewer than 10 properties that must be set per page -- because that's what is helpful when it comes to searching and navigation. What's required depends on the section. Most "Canon:" articles probably only need the summary.
 
::::::* As for what our "standards" require -- it depends on the article type. Some articles, like sourcebooks, only require the one-to-two-sentence summary because that's all that shows up on [[w:c:dungeons:3.5e Sourcebooks|their navigation page]]. Others, like homebrew classes, have no fewer than 10 properties that must be set per page -- because that's what is helpful when it comes to searching and navigation. What's required depends on the section. Most "Canon:" articles probably only need the summary.
   
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::::::* Categories are only really used to aid the automatic generation of lists -- which is what our entire navigation structure is, enhanced dynamic lists. That's what every navigation page I linked to so far has been (check out the source code of those pages for examples). (The decision to use special navigation pages instead of categories was made from the beginning, when we realized that category trees were the most useless organizational structure ever devised for ''human'' browsing -- very few people actually use category trees to browse. Thus, we use categories insofar as they are helpful to generate dynamic lists, and no farther.) Whether or not copied categories would cause confusion is a question I can't answer without knowing which categories are in question specifically -- there is probably going to be ''some'' overlap, and some rethinking that will need to be done.
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::::::* Categories are only really used to aid the automatic generation of lists -- which is what our entire navigation structure is, enhanced dynamic lists. That's what every navigation page I linked to so far has been (check out the source code of those pages for examples). Whether or not copied categories would cause confusion is a question I can't answer without knowing which categories are in question specifically -- there is probably going to be ''some'' overlap, and some rethinking that will need to be done.
   
 
::::::* Articles where the creator is not around, the article has not been adopted, ''and'' the article is not finished results in the article being deleted. We do not have incomplete articles on our wiki, period.
 
::::::* Articles where the creator is not around, the article has not been adopted, ''and'' the article is not finished results in the article being deleted. We do not have incomplete articles on our wiki, period.
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