On Feb 21, 2006, at 10:18 AM, stevertigo wrote:
--- Jesse W <jessw(a)netwood.net> wrote:
> Ok, so now we can get into how this would work (or
> not) - AFAIK, we already have a namespace for community pages. That
> is, pages used by the people writing the encyclopedia(the community)
> to discuss, plan, organize, etc. It's called the Wikipedia
> namespace.
Its not my necessary for me to explain how things
would work.
I wasn't asking you to. I was, and am, asking you what would go on in
the "Community" namespace that would be different than what goes on in
the namespace we already have for community pages, the "Wikipedia"
namespace. Sorry if that wasn't sufficiently clear in the previous
message.
This is of course in the context of the excessively
long userbox discussion, so the "why" and "what for"
should be reasonably obvious.
Either the "Community" namespace would be identical in scope to the
"Wikipedia" namespace, in which case it would be redundant, or it would
have some different scope. Assuming you are not proposing a redundant
namespace, I want to know what the different scope would be.
Jesse Weinstein