On 07/08/2009 11:44 PM, Lorelle VanFossen wrote:

I know we thoroughly documented the categories structure and guidelines,
but I can't find them where they are supposed to be. So I fixed it on
the following pages:

http://codex.wordpress.org/Codex:Guidelines#Codex_Categories

Even though this article is categorized "About Codex", it doesn't appear on the "About Codex" category page. I had assumed that this was something that happened automatically, but it looks like it doesn't. Do we have to add them manually? Or is there a bot that does it? Or have i missed something?

1. All categories must have Capital Letters not lower case as MediaWiki
treats "WordPress Lessons" and "wordpress lessons" and "WordPress
lessons" as three different pages. All pages with the lower case
versions must have their categories changed to the appropriate cap version.

I'll make a start on changing "Wordpress Development" to "WordPress Development" in the 169 pages where it's wrong.

Thinking about that a bit more... Maybe it would be less work to write a bot to do that. The disadvantage would be that i wouldn't get to explore all those 169 pages, but it would probably be a lot less work in the long run.

2. All foreign language pages must be categorized with their proper
foreign category name, with the two letter language code in front of the
category name, per the example in the Guidelines. The only exception is
the country or language specific main category.

By "foreign", i assume you mean "not English" (the internet's a big place and "foreign" doesn't mean "not English" in most of it!). If English language pages aren't categorized, how do you list just pages that are in English?
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