On 12/14/06, Timwi <timwi(a)gmx.net> wrote:
There is
absolutely nothing at all in MediaWiki that makes a page in a
subcategory behave like it's also in the parent category. Nothing.
It's completely and utterly a construct in the mind of the user.
But it's
by far the most logical construct to make, and there is very
little reason to keep the software free from any support of that
construct (even if it is to the detriment of other, more exotic constructs).
I wasn't implying that MediaWiki *shouldn't* support the notion of
"supercategory". The opposite, in fact. It would be extremely to be
able to treat all members of all subcategories as also belonging to
that category - for certain categories.
Kind of like how ls has a recursive feature, but it's off by default,
and how find is recursive by default, but you can limit it?
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