Clutch wrote:
Toby Bartels wrote:
Wikipedia pages now have a 3level name structure: language (or meta or sep11), namespace (possibly empty), and title. What's wrong with this?
What's wrong is that it is unnecessary complexity. Can you give any reason why it has to be 3 levels, instead of 2? Having the three levels makes the coding tricky when you have pages that only need the two and are language independant.
Because all 3 levels have substantially different meanings. I would argue that a really logical structure would have *4* levels: language, namespace, talk (a boolean), and title. But the current user interface is designed with 3 in mind.
-- Toby