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Revision as of 15:16, 28 June 2017
In addition to the general wiki categorization guidelines provided by Help:Categorization, there are several considerations for categorization that are unique to the UniWiki. Because the UniWiki is a relatively small project, its categories are not as granular as those found in projects such as Wikipedia. Relatedly, the small amount of categories often serves to make navigation by category easier than in other projects, so proper category organization is imperative.
General guidelines
- All articles and media should belong to at least one category.
- Media files should generally only belong to a single, most-relevant category.
- Articles may belong to as many categories as are appropriate.
- Categories dedicated to specific media types (such as "image" categories) are deprecated and will be eliminated in the near future.
- Editors should check existing categories for a match before creating new ones.
- If an editor feels that an article or media file does not fit within any current category, they are welcome to create a new category that they feel is appropriate.
- When creating new categories, editors should populate the Category page with a brief description of what articles or media the category is intended to include.
- If an editor feels that an article or media file does not fit within any current category, they are welcome to create a new category that they feel is appropriate.
- The categories of media files may not necessarily be related to the categories of the articles in which they are used.
- Articles should generally only be categorized in the lowest-level category that is appropriate (for example, Small Gneiss Deposit would go in Category:Ore sites rather than Category:Mining). Exceptions exist in cases where an article would not be placed in a category where a reader may logically choose to look for it (for example, Catching the Scent is an Epic Arc mission, and is placed in both Category:Epic Arcs and Category:Missions, even though Epic Arcs is a subcategory of Missions).
- Most categories should have a main article that provides an overview of the category. If it exists, this article should be linked on the Category page using
{{main}}
.
For a general outline of the UniWiki's categorization structure, see UniWiki:Structure.
Category conflicts
PvE and PvP
Category:PvE and Category:PvP are mutually exclusive; articles are strongly related to one or to neither, and should not be assigned to both categories. Articles detailing general combat concepts or mechanics should be assigned to Category:Combat in lieu of either of these categories.
Fleets and PvP
Articles assigned to Category:Fleets should not also be automatically assigned to Category:PvP. Fleets are used outside of PvP in a variety of situations, particularly in Incursions, but also during group mission running, or as a means to form "standing" or "quick-response" fleets.
User Interface and Game mechanics
Most images depicting elements of EVE user interface would normally belong in Category:User Interface. However, some images may be used to easily show ship or item attributes as viewed via "Show Info". In these cases, Category:Game mechanics may be used.
Accounts/Applications and API
Images related to account services and management generally belong in Category:Accounts (in the case of API management) or Category:Applications (for third-party applications that use API keys). However, when these images depict the use of API keys, Category:API may be used. With the upcoming deprecation of both XML and CREST APIs, this may cease to be a conflict.
Fitting and Fittings
Category:Fittings contains all sub-articles of the form <ship name>/Fittings that contain fittings for specific ships categorized in Category:Ship Database. This category should be considered deprecated and no longer in use, as the Fittings Department will be migrating these fittings to the main Ship Database pages and removing the sub-articles. All other articles containing information about general fitting principles, or articles related to modules, should be placed in the new Category:Fitting.
Guidelines by category
Accounts
- Main article: Accounts
Articles and media relating to EVE account management or character creation. The exception to this is articles and media related to the EVE API; these belong in Category:API.
See above for possible category conflicts.
Agents
Articles and media relating to agent NPCs that grant missions. While articles about agents of a specific type should be placed in the appropriate subcategory (where applicable), all agent portraits should be placed in Category:Agents specifically.
Subcategories
API
Articles and media relating to the use of the EVE Online APIs (XML, CREST, or ESI).
See above for possible category conflicts.
Applications
Articles and media relating to third-party applications and software. A good rule of thumb is that this category should contain articles or media detailing any program or interface that is not native to the EVE client. The biggest exception to this rule would be media or images relating to official CCP/EVE websites, such as Account Management or EVE Community. These would be better placed in Category:Accounts.
Applying to EVE University
- Main article: Applying to EVE University
- See also: Category:EVE University
Articles related to EVE University's application process. Media related to the EVE University Portal or Tool should be placed in Category:Applications, while media related to those parts of the application process should be placed in either Category:EVE University or Category:User Interface, as appropriate.
Classes
- Main article: Classes
Articles detailing classes offered by EVE University. These articles often also belong to Category:Syllabi. Some classes (but not all) belong to one of several subcategories that rate a class based on the difficulty of its subject matter.
Subcategories
Combat
Articles related to game mechanics involved in all forms of combat. This category serves a supercategory to a great many subcategories, in particular Category:PvE, Category:PvP, and Category:Weapons.
Corporations
- Main article: Corporations
Articles and media related to corporations mechanics and in-game organizations (including NPC corporations). Logos for both NPC and player corporations belong here.
Cosmic Anomalies
Articles detailing Cosmic Anomalies found in known space (wormhole ore sites are listed in Category:Ore sites, however).
Subcategories
Cosmic Signatures
Articles detailing Cosmic Signatures found in known space (scannable signatures in wormholes should be listed in Category:Wormhole sites).