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: that seems reasonable to me. Although arguably there is no point in splintering them until they actually start to grow. Personally I find maintained lists more useful than categories, but there's no reason not to have both, as long as we commit to maintaining both. [[User:Jadelennox|Jadelennox]] 13:57, 23 April 2008 (EDT)
 
: that seems reasonable to me. Although arguably there is no point in splintering them until they actually start to grow. Personally I find maintained lists more useful than categories, but there's no reason not to have both, as long as we commit to maintaining both. [[User:Jadelennox|Jadelennox]] 13:57, 23 April 2008 (EDT)
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:: Fair enough! Another possible way to split it might be between "longer-term" projects and one-time productions -- I'm kinda being intentionally vague because I'm not sure of my ground, but there might be a definition along the lines of "projects" meaning either an ongoing series of productions or something that seeks to involve a bunch of fans. Maybe it's a "production" if I create and YouTube a sock-puppet "dance" to [[You Ruined Everything]], but it's a "project" if I either announce that I'm going to start doing a bunch of sock-puppet dance videos or try to get other people to submit their sock-puppet dances. (All the suggestions I mention, by the way, sound completely unwatchable.) --[[User:Bry|Bry]] 14:23, 23 April 2008 (EDT)

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splintering off long lists

I think Videos and Art, in particular, run the risk of outgrowing this page. Motion that they be splintered off to other pages with links from here. (A Category:Videos, sub-Category:Fan vids may be in order.) --Bry 12:40, 23 April 2008 (EDT)

that seems reasonable to me. Although arguably there is no point in splintering them until they actually start to grow. Personally I find maintained lists more useful than categories, but there's no reason not to have both, as long as we commit to maintaining both. Jadelennox 13:57, 23 April 2008 (EDT)
Fair enough! Another possible way to split it might be between "longer-term" projects and one-time productions -- I'm kinda being intentionally vague because I'm not sure of my ground, but there might be a definition along the lines of "projects" meaning either an ongoing series of productions or something that seeks to involve a bunch of fans. Maybe it's a "production" if I create and YouTube a sock-puppet "dance" to You Ruined Everything, but it's a "project" if I either announce that I'm going to start doing a bunch of sock-puppet dance videos or try to get other people to submit their sock-puppet dances. (All the suggestions I mention, by the way, sound completely unwatchable.) --Bry 14:23, 23 April 2008 (EDT)