You should be seeking consensus. Waiting a day or week to determine the best
way to categorize will save you and everyone else significant amount of
time. Are you 100% certain that the mathematics categories are the most
effective to navigate the articles?
Categorization should not be rushed. Approval is not the case. See how stub
template proposals are handled at wikiproject:stubs
- Cool Cat
On 2/13/07, charles.r.matthews(a)ntlworld.com <charles.r.matthews(a)ntlworld.com>
wrote:
"Cool Cat" wrote
The wiki way is consensus. Being bold is fine.
Anyone can boldly
suggests a
new categorization scheme.
There needs to be a way to regulate bold decisions that affects tens to
hundreds of articles. If you have a better suggestion feel free to
suggest
it.
There doesn't 'need to be' that. I have gone into mathematics categories
with a couple of hundred articles and subdivided them on the fly. This has
improved the encyclopedia, and if I had had to await some sort of approval
(from whom?) I would not have bothered.
The wiki way is certainly not bound by pre-arranged consensus; much more
characteristic of good Wikipedians is how they react to those who find fault
with what they do (namely, to take it well).
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