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Graham
 
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Having those sorts of discussions inline with articles seems to me to be cluttered and disorganized.  If we can make a basically infinite number of articles, and a large number of namespaces by which to classify some of those, then we make it a lot easier for people to find what they need, even as TWF matures and takes on more and more information, and in that sense it makes TWF more scaleable.  Whoever did create this page did, after all, make it a separate one; having it as part of the Campus Safety page would have introduced even more issues.  I'm not advocating, through separating forums into a new namespace, that articles in the new namespace are now to become static documents or pure/single-minded/totally objective/serious content.  I see the namespace delineation as organization by function: in the main namespace we are trying to compile information; in a forum namespace we will be discussing information.  Giving these different functions separate places to operate will, I think, strengthen our credentials in both.  [[User:Camozzi|Camozzi]] 14:16, 24 June 2008 (CDT)
 
 
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I haven't had a lot of time to be keeping up lately (and still don't, just yet), but I thought I would chime in to say that I ''generally'' agree with and support [[User:Camozzi|Camozzi]]'s position, here (with a few minor exceptions I'm largely willing to 'shrug off').  I think the new namespace would be useful here, and in a number of other possible applications for information that is somewhat unfitting for a more standard Wiki format (and I agree that the larger experience--and derived expectations--from Wikis comes from Wikipedia).
 
 
(As an aside--having traced it back a bit, I believe the 'misconduct' entry ''was'' originally a part of the main Campus Safety article, but that it became a distinct entity shortly thereafter).
 

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