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I've added a lot of material to this subject area, both in terms of Wikipedia articles and files on Commons. I suggest that it could be useful to categorise the content more finely, and introduce the same system of categorisation across both WP and Commons. I propose the following categories:
This would result in the following category tree:
Replace xyz with the following (note that I am suggestion having spaces before and after the forward slashes):
All up, that would be 25 categories. Feedback welcome. Schwede 66 19:25, 14 April 2011 (UTC)
The parent categories have recently been moved to avoid the abbreviation, but nothing has happened to the subcategories as yet. I'll adjust the list below accordingly. Schwede 66 01:24, 9 March 2013 (UTC)
I've set up all the links for the Commons categories on this talk page.
Here's what this means for categories on Wikipedia:
And the region subcategories:
Categories can't be empty, so only create them when you have files that can go into it. Schwede 66 19:34, 17 April 2011 (UTC)
I'll also set up categories for the registered historic areas as required. They would be a sub-category to the regions:
I'll implement the corresponding structure on Commons, too. Schwede 66 19:13, 17 May 2011 (UTC)
Would it be appropriate to change the name of this article, and all the references in it, to Heritage New Zealand, now that the organisation has changed its name? See this news item on their website for more details – Ballofstring ( talk) 02:31, 3 September 2014 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: page moved, as there's clear consensus to use "Heritage New Zealand". If editors think "Pouhere Taonga" should be included in the title as well, they should start a new move request. ( non-admin closure) — innotata 19:34, 16 October 2014 (UTC)
New Zealand Historic Places Trust → Heritage New Zealand – The New Zealand Historic Places Trust has rebranded as "Heritage New Zealand". See this news item on their website for more details. Relisted. Jenks24 ( talk) 10:40, 15 September 2014 (UTC) Ballofstring ( talk) 07:42, 4 September 2014 (UTC)
I suggest that eventually, we ought to have lists of places listed by Heritage New Zealand on the English Wikipedia. I'm saying "English" Wikipedia because, believe it or not, such lists exist on the German Wikipedia, and this category has the 172 relevant pages.
I'm aware of two such lists on the English Wikipedia:
With some 170 lists to go, maybe it would be a good idea to be somewhat strategic about it. It should, for example, be possible to build on the nice template that was developed for the German Wikipedia, create the equivalent template for the English Wikipedia, and then have an automated process that translates the various lists from German into English. That would, of course, then need a little tidy, but would be a easy and painfree exercise for creating a lot of pages building on other editors' good work. I've noticed that many of the existing photos of heritage sites aren't included in the German lists, so the process of translating the lists should ideally be preceded by adding those photos that we do have on Commons.
What do others think? Schwede 66 20:09, 22 October 2014 (UTC)
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I've added a lot of material to this subject area, both in terms of Wikipedia articles and files on Commons. I suggest that it could be useful to categorise the content more finely, and introduce the same system of categorisation across both WP and Commons. I propose the following categories:
This would result in the following category tree:
Replace xyz with the following (note that I am suggestion having spaces before and after the forward slashes):
All up, that would be 25 categories. Feedback welcome. Schwede 66 19:25, 14 April 2011 (UTC)
The parent categories have recently been moved to avoid the abbreviation, but nothing has happened to the subcategories as yet. I'll adjust the list below accordingly. Schwede 66 01:24, 9 March 2013 (UTC)
I've set up all the links for the Commons categories on this talk page.
Here's what this means for categories on Wikipedia:
And the region subcategories:
Categories can't be empty, so only create them when you have files that can go into it. Schwede 66 19:34, 17 April 2011 (UTC)
I'll also set up categories for the registered historic areas as required. They would be a sub-category to the regions:
I'll implement the corresponding structure on Commons, too. Schwede 66 19:13, 17 May 2011 (UTC)
Would it be appropriate to change the name of this article, and all the references in it, to Heritage New Zealand, now that the organisation has changed its name? See this news item on their website for more details – Ballofstring ( talk) 02:31, 3 September 2014 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: page moved, as there's clear consensus to use "Heritage New Zealand". If editors think "Pouhere Taonga" should be included in the title as well, they should start a new move request. ( non-admin closure) — innotata 19:34, 16 October 2014 (UTC)
New Zealand Historic Places Trust → Heritage New Zealand – The New Zealand Historic Places Trust has rebranded as "Heritage New Zealand". See this news item on their website for more details. Relisted. Jenks24 ( talk) 10:40, 15 September 2014 (UTC) Ballofstring ( talk) 07:42, 4 September 2014 (UTC)
I suggest that eventually, we ought to have lists of places listed by Heritage New Zealand on the English Wikipedia. I'm saying "English" Wikipedia because, believe it or not, such lists exist on the German Wikipedia, and this category has the 172 relevant pages.
I'm aware of two such lists on the English Wikipedia:
With some 170 lists to go, maybe it would be a good idea to be somewhat strategic about it. It should, for example, be possible to build on the nice template that was developed for the German Wikipedia, create the equivalent template for the English Wikipedia, and then have an automated process that translates the various lists from German into English. That would, of course, then need a little tidy, but would be a easy and painfree exercise for creating a lot of pages building on other editors' good work. I've noticed that many of the existing photos of heritage sites aren't included in the German lists, so the process of translating the lists should ideally be preceded by adding those photos that we do have on Commons.
What do others think? Schwede 66 20:09, 22 October 2014 (UTC)