*Think Tank & Issues of Debate* '''How should the textbook hierarchy be organized?''' With slashes, colons, dashes … "Wikibooks founder" Karl Wick suggests slashes, as the site automatically recognizes slashes as indicators of page structure, and now has software enabled that creates automatic links on daughter pages to parent pages (see New Developments).
This issue can be discussed at [[Wikibooks:Hierarchy naming scheme]] (Coming soon: [[WB:HNS]] shortcut) or [[Wikibooks:Naming conventions]].
Personally, I'm in favor of slashes for tree-like or linear structures, but colons for more general graph-like structures.
Someone should also spearhead the movement for making any nonconformant book conform to whatever naming convention is agreed upon, as well as a movement for transwikiing/deletion of foreign- language pages (of which many remain).