• effectively read "Mc" as "Mac". I think something could be put in the Categorization FAQ to the effect that a surname beginning with "Mc" should be indexed...
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  • discussion page for our FAQ. mabdul 13:13, 11 March 2012 (UTC) 施崇棠 施崇德 (talk) 16:29, 8 August 2015 (UTC) Wikipedia:Categorization/Noticeboard Currently...
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  • not my area of expertise. So I'm unsure whether/how to proceed. WP:FAQ/Categorization says "it is best to discuss your plans with others working in the...
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  • talk at Wikipedia talk:Categorization/Archive 1 Archived main page discussion on Hierarchicalization at Wikipedia talk:Categorization/Archive 2 Further discussion...
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  • NPOV-related guidance specifically for categorization is currently at Wikipedia:NPOV tutorial#Categorization --Francis Schonken (talk) 15:07, 5 January...
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  • understand how the categorization system works. The examples are based on the discussion happening now at Wikipedia:WikiProject Films/Categorization but they would...
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  • that is already linked to from the categorization guidelines on non-diffusing categories (see Wikipedia:Categorization#Non-diffusing_subcategories). I have...
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  • the categorization of biracial people has been opened at [Wikipedia talk:Categorization/Ethnicity, gender, religion and sexuality#RfC on categorizing biracial...
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  • expected ... to belong to the parent" is fundamental to (wp) categorization. Without it categorization could turn into a complete mess - in particular category...
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  • about categorization, and because categorization is an important craft to teach and use. The new concept for first time readers of Categorization is category...
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  • regarding a possible issue of over-categorization. Please discuss at Talk:The Aversion Project#Over-categorization. Thanks, Mathglot (talk) 23:30, 14...
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  • categories. This is noted on Wikipedia:Categorization ("Categories do not form a tree"), but the whole Wikipedia:Categorization policy page seems to be riddled...
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  • software. So we already seem to have some software categorization in place already, but the categorization is by function rather than platform. This complicates...
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  • explicit or clear enough. Furthermore, Wikipedia:FAQ/Categorization makes reference to a "no categorizing into a subcategory and category at once" rule,...
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  • among editors (see, for example, Wikipedia:Categorization and subcategories and Wikipedia talk:Categorization/Archive 7). This history has led to several...
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  • me a good reason why categorization should be limited to the smallest denominator. Why put artificial limits on categorization? It only hurts the end...
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  • sure how to do that. I looked briefly at Wikipedia:FAQ/Categorization and Wikipedia:Categorization but got overwhelmed, sorry! Jodi.a.schneider (talk)...
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  • to categorization; 2) if we can't go as far as 1, could we acknowledge that African-Americans often have mixed ancestry, and so our categorization is...
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  • Wikipedia. The site is listed here as "no consensus" for reliability in the FAQ, and another editor has expressed interest in starting another RS/N post...
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  • with articles - in fact, Wikipedia:Categorization *only* deals with articles. So does Wikipedia:Categorization FAQ. I don't see a need to put non-articles...
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  • question or concern elsewhere: For the guidelines on categorization of articles, see Wikipedia:Categorization For the project which manages categories see,...
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  • Til Eulenspiegel (talk · contribs) objecting to the following section in the FAQ: Regarding terminology: Several words that have very specific meanings in...
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  • categorization.) If it is simply a roll-up for the Education Project classes, that is also not clear given the title. I'm sure better categorization would...
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  • are new to this page, please see the Wikipedia:Version 1.0 Editorial Team/FAQs. Core topics discussions – Wiki sort discussions – FAs first discussions...
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  • I've restored a comment that was in the faq from at least 2004 [1] to about late 2007, when it got removed in a text cleanup. I think it clarifies the...
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  • the context was. Is this just (only) about Wikipedia categorization the Wikipedia categorization system? Otherwise the answer could be used also for article...
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  • [[Category:Wikipedia basic information|{{PAGENAME}}]] and [[Category:Wikipedia FAQ|*]] forgetting that these tags would be copied along with everything else...
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  • We've kind of danced around how to categorize chess players from the former Soviet Union. So far, we've tried to categorize them in the appropriate Category:Chess...
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  • WikiProjects." The terms "parent," "sister," and "child" provide a way of categorizing projects. An example of sister projects would be WikiProject Pittsburgh...
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  • invitation to express my views. Most of all, I like Quale approach to the categorization of article importance for chess personalities. My view is that about...
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