Michael Dorosh
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Not sure I understand George's new organizational scheme. I wonder if we need a forum specifically for wiki issues? I've made use of the talk page on the new Category. Why is it called "Regiments of the Armoured Corps"? The correct title is Royal Canadian Armoured Corps. It also restricts articles in that category to just articles about the regiments.
George has proceeded to write separate articles on RCD Music, RCD colonels, etc., which is fine, so I categorized them all under Category: Royal Canadian Dragoons and made Category: Royal Canadian Dragoons a subcategory of Category: Armoured Regiments. IOW:
*Category: Armoured Regiments
- all articles on armoured regiments here, none of which are more than a single article
**Category: Royal Canadian Dragoons - in which all the residual RCD articles went
It also mirrored the structure already set up for
*Category: Infantry Regiments
So the RCD now belong to Category: Regiments of the Armoured Corps and the Windsor's and King's Own are still under Category: Armoured Regiments and all the infantry are under Category: Infantry Regiments.
Probably best to lay down a uniform scheme now when we're just starting; the more work it will be to undo later.
George has proceeded to write separate articles on RCD Music, RCD colonels, etc., which is fine, so I categorized them all under Category: Royal Canadian Dragoons and made Category: Royal Canadian Dragoons a subcategory of Category: Armoured Regiments. IOW:
*Category: Armoured Regiments
- all articles on armoured regiments here, none of which are more than a single article
**Category: Royal Canadian Dragoons - in which all the residual RCD articles went
It also mirrored the structure already set up for
*Category: Infantry Regiments
So the RCD now belong to Category: Regiments of the Armoured Corps and the Windsor's and King's Own are still under Category: Armoured Regiments and all the infantry are under Category: Infantry Regiments.
Probably best to lay down a uniform scheme now when we're just starting; the more work it will be to undo later.