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In terms of priorities, I think stray images (not main episode image, not the people square images, not the crime infobox images) on pages would be the most important to categorize first.

Revision as of 02:43, 12 July 2012

Opinion on the manual of style

I think this is a good setup. Chekhov MacGuffin talk 21:16, 16 January 2011 (UTC)

Naming convention

The rationale behind the convention can be summarized as follows:

Pros:

  • Following the standard and precedence set in Wikipedia regarding the anime and manga universes (or even in a more generic way), names are displayed in the order: First_Name Last_Name. Example: Naruto Uzumaki, Sasuke Uchiha, Ichigo Kurosaki, etc...
  • This is an English international wiki which aims at being as accessible as possible to a very broad audience and one of the main way of achieving this is by decreasing the possible levels of confusions that may arise. Following the first name/last name order makes it easier to understand for almost everyone (even to a Japanese audience). This may be one of the reasons Wikipedia also follows the same naming scheme.
  • Most people, fans and readers know every or most characters on a first name basis and sometimes don't even know their last names. Giving priority to the first name in the name order makes it more reader-friendly.
  • Since the creation of this wiki, 99% of names have been written this way (most often inspired by Wikipedia), setting a rule of "precedence".

Cons:

  • In Japan, one's family name normally precedes one's first name and, depending on the context, one's last name is used to call him/her instead of his/her first name.

Difference between Plot Overview and Background

  • Plot Overview should be written in Present Tense, Background in Past Tense, in order to differenciate them.

Categorizing Images

I think we have reached a critical point where we have enough pictures that categorizing them by type, episode/chapter, characters, etc. would be useful. I did a quick categorizing for five pictures shown below. Any input on the category names, what we should sort by, feasibility, etc?

In terms of priorities, I think stray images (not main episode image, not the people square images, not the crime infobox images) on pages would be the most important to categorize first.