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Category:Phang Nga F.C.
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I would assume that those with 1 subcat and 1 eponymous article were created by inexperienced editors who had no knowledge of cfd.
Oculi (
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18:31, 28 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Suggestion -- This raises a common problem. The category currently has the club, its stadium (which is a multipurpose one and
WP:OCVENUE might apply - please do not bite on that); and the players subcat. One answer might be for the parent to be Football in Thailand, with the players as a direct subcat and the club as its main article. The stadium is linked in the main article so that the loss of it from the present category would not matter. If so, restructure tree and delete. However this would need to be treated as a sample test case, to be followed by similar ones for (1) rest of Thai football clubs (2) other sports (3) other countries worldwide. This is a viable enterprise for clubs where there are not at least 5 articles or other items. In some cases there will be a seasons subcat too, or other things.
Peterkingiron (
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13:33, 30 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Most of them only have a couple of subcategories, but there are thousands of such categories. Similarly universities, most of which have subcategories for alumni and faculty.
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Keep There are several other pages I intend to create in this category, De-bloat-athon and Source-a-thon. These are concepts related to developing Wikipedia NOT contests or editathons. You are the one who added "Wikipedia edit-a-thons". Concepts describes them perfectly.♦
Dr. Blofeld13:51, 28 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Keep; "non-defining" is a matter for encyclopedia categories, not functional stuff like categories intended for managing internal project pages.
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Shrines by country
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Nominator's rationale: merge/delete per
WP:SMALLCAT, this is a redundant intermittent category layer in by far most countries, where they only contain a single subcategory. In a few countries, on top of this nomination, there is some more content, but in most cases the religious subcategories can be excluded from the merge and only in exceptional cases the articles are not in the religious buildings tree yet. It will lead to at most 20 extra articles directly in
Category:Shrines.
Marcocapelle (
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08:53, 28 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Merge per nom Tiny categories, with no scope for expansion. "Religious buildings and structures" should be able to cover examples from multiple cultures.
Dimadick (
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12:57, 28 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Keep. I picked Argentina for a random example. The only content is a subcategory,
Category:Roman Catholic shrines in Argentina, and it's part of a 39-category tree underneath
Category:Roman Catholic shrines by country. Having a "TYPE LOCATION in PLACE" category rather demands a "LOCATION in PLACE" category; this is like deleting
Category:Museums in France while keeping
Category:Archaeological museums in France. (Just throwing out some random examples, not suggesting trashing these categories!) To me it doesn't make sense to get rid of a category on too-small grounds while keeping the only category underneath it. If size is a problem, and you don't want redundant intermittent category layers, just nominate the bottom layer and make the middle one the bottom. Archaeological museums could go into museums, and in this case, Catholic shrines can go into shrines, IF we have too many layers on the tree here.
Nyttend (
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15:11, 28 March 2020 (UTC)reply
The contents are irrelevant to my argument. My point is that you're attempting to delete an intermediate category under too-small grounds when there's a lower-level category, and that doesn't make sense. If it's appropriate to have a subtype-of-concept category (in this case, Catholic shrines), you need a concept category (in this case, shrines). If either one's too small, you should get rid of the lower level, because the upper level necessarily has more potential for size: it obviously can contain everything from the lower, and it can also contain examples of the broader topic (in this case, shrines in Argentina) that don't fit into the narrower topic. Either the lower-level category should be deleted on too-small grounds and the contents moved up (it could hold both the Catholic shrines and any hypothetical Shinto shrines), or the current setup is fine.
Nyttend (
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17:26, 29 March 2020 (UTC)reply
PS, think of it this way. Imagine that we had a bunch of articles about French archaeological museums, but no articles about other French museums, so we deleted the French museums category on too-small grounds. Someone comes along and is looking for articles on museums in France, so he looks at museums-by-country and sees no France category. He's not going to go through the archaeological museums category tree, so won't he assume that we don't have any categories about museums in France? Same here. Someone's looking at the shrines category and wants to find Argentine shrines, so when he sees that Shrines by country has no Argentine contents, he assumes that there aren't any categories for Argentine shrines, and
Category:Shrines shouldn't have any Argentine shrines, so he concludes that there aren't any articles about Argentine shrines. Now...if you delete the Catholic shrines in Argentina category and move them into Catholic shrines and Argentine shrines, they'll still be findable through the normal route, but if you delete only the Argentine shrines, the Catholic shrines won't end up in
Category:Shrines because it's a multi-levels-up parent category where they don't belong. They won't be findable by anyone who's not looking at the Catholic shrines tree. When the only problem is that something's too small, deleting an intermediate level of the category tree almost never makes sense because it interrupts relationships between upper and lower levels. Keep the intermediate level and move the low-level items up, or keep everything.
Nyttend (
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17:37, 29 March 2020 (UTC)reply
"Someone's looking at the shrines category and wants to find Argentine shrines, so when he sees that Shrines by country has no Argentine contents, he assumes that there aren't any categories for Argentine shrines, and
Category:Shrines shouldn't have any Argentine shrines, so he concludes that there aren't any articles about Argentine shrines." That is incorrect in two respects. First, the proposal is to delete
Category:Shrines by country so there is no way that anyone would see that Shrines by country has no Argentine contents. Second, the conclusion that there aren't any articles about Argentine shrines is wrong, the right conclusion is that Argentine shrines may be found in the Roman Catholic or Shinto subcategory. Anyone with a little bit of knowledge of Argentina will know that Roman Catholic is the place to find them.
Marcocapelle (
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20:01, 29 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Not so simple -- I am not clear what the distinction is between shrines on the one hand and religious buildings and structures on the other. Some of the problem relates to secular (which are non-religious) and national shrines (e.g. two articles in Philippines category). I assume that a statue can be in buildings and structures. I would like to see us eliminating the shrines tree, by merging (or manually recategorizing) into the religious buildings and structures tree. In some cases, "Catholic buildings and structures" may be directly in "religious buildings and structures by country", because there are no others. The non-religious and national ones can go into "buildings and structures" category and also an international "national shrines" or "secular shrines" category, according to circumstances. If we reach a consensus on this, I would suggest that the closing admin should declare the result and relist. The nom (and perhaps others) can then add the revised categories to articles. When they can assure us that has been done, the discussion can be closed as a delete or soft redirect/dab-category. It is not reasonable to ask the closing admin to undertake something as wide-ranging as I am proposing.
Peterkingiron (
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13:52, 30 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Support merge/delete per nom. Basically, a shrine is just a placed considered as sacred by some, which is pretty much also the definition of a place of worship. Drawing the line between the two is highly dependent on the specific culture and or religion, so that it is very risky to maintain a high-level separation between shrines and other holy places. I have no objection to keep the notion of shrine within each specific religion, such as
Islamic shrines,
Roman Catholic shrines or
Shinto shrines, because a specific religion will usually be able to define its own internal rules on what it considers to be a shrine or not.
Place Clichy (
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15:45, 2 April 2020 (UTC)reply
Support Clicking through these articles, the distinction between what is a shrine versus not is not worth maintaining, especially given different religious traditions and translation issues.
RevelationDirect (
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01:04, 5 April 2020 (UTC)reply
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Category:Scripts encoded in Unicode
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Nominator's rationale:delete as Unicode is a non-defining characteristic of these scripts. Illustrative is the fact that the information about Unicode is usually mentioned somewhere at the bottom of the articles.
Marcocapelle (
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08:45, 28 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Comment. Actually, Unicode details are provided prominently in the info box at the top of the page in most cases, along with ISO 15924 script codes (which add
Category:Scripts with ISO 15924 four-letter codes to the article, which is no more defining as Unicode inclusion is). From the perspective of a user of the script, whether it supported by the Unicode Standard or not is very much a defining feature, because if it is included in Unicode they can read and write it on the internet, but not if it is not yet included in Unicode.
BabelStone (
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13:54, 30 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Thanks for this comment, I have added this other category to the nomination. It is even more evident that not being encoded in Unicode is not a defining characteristic, the script articles do not even mention this.
Marcocapelle (
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09:14, 29 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Comment - I agree that this isn't a defining characteristic, but it will be highly relevant to the reader. I oppose removing this information from Wikipedia, but could support listifying. DaßWölf16:12, 30 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Support, conditional. I must admit, reluctantly, the deletion for reason of Non-defining is correct. (Later more on that reluctance).
The condition I want to add is: all script articles categorised (currently: 154+87=241P) must be present in
Category:Writing systems (possibly through a script subcategory). Otherwise, a removal would remove the article from the parent category altogether.
My reluctance stems from an other aspect of these two categories: a fine, useful list of eponymous script articles they make. Were there a some category '
Category:Script articles only' we could find them easily, there would be no issue. However:
Category:Writing systems is titled with a synonym for Scripts (which is used elsewhere).
Category:Scripts is a redirect. This is confusing (I had to do a research to check that they are synonyms). Throughout our topic of WS/scripts, this fails
WP:COMMONNAME and does not nicely apply
WP:ELEGANT. For now & here, we must leave this problem.
Script articles now may be buried one or more subs deep in this parent WS category, if at all (example in case: subsubcat
Category:Arabic writing system does not list
Arabic script; in fact
Arabic script is hard to find if at all).
Meanwhile, subcategory like
Category:ISO 15924 might fit the same non-defining issue (let's not mind this for now), and anyway it is not an natural search-route for a specific script(-article).
All in all: the cat:WS tree may be incomplete, incorrectly implemented, and too diffused (into subn-categories) to be useful as a reader's navigation aide.
A solution could be to have all straight script articles (say, those 241P) in one category. I thought there was a rational guideline for this ('repeat article in parent catgory'), but cannot find it. That parent could be existing cat:WS, or a dedicated new subcategory.
Asking
User:Marcocapelle for advice on how to handle this request, i.e., the part from 'reluctance' onward. Do we discuss elewhere/outside, ask Project
WP:WPWR, or put this deletion in a holding pen?
Marcocapelle this might have escaped your attention, but I'd still be interested in your view re this issue. My view is that all scripts must be in the
Category:Writing systems in a script-related subcategory (max 2 deep?). So not ISO-id based etc. This before removal. Reasonable? -
DePiep (
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16:40, 2 April 2020 (UTC)reply
One example, there may be harder ones. Checking how
Category:Arabic script is categorised: not through any defining "Foo family of scripts" that helps searching/finding it from top down. Should this CfD be in a holding pen (when accepted to delete)? Or start a talk at
WP:WPWR? -
DePiep (
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11:26, 3 April 2020 (UTC)reply
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Category:Pontianak, Indonesia
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Category:Phang Nga F.C.
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I would assume that those with 1 subcat and 1 eponymous article were created by inexperienced editors who had no knowledge of cfd.
Oculi (
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18:31, 28 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Suggestion -- This raises a common problem. The category currently has the club, its stadium (which is a multipurpose one and
WP:OCVENUE might apply - please do not bite on that); and the players subcat. One answer might be for the parent to be Football in Thailand, with the players as a direct subcat and the club as its main article. The stadium is linked in the main article so that the loss of it from the present category would not matter. If so, restructure tree and delete. However this would need to be treated as a sample test case, to be followed by similar ones for (1) rest of Thai football clubs (2) other sports (3) other countries worldwide. This is a viable enterprise for clubs where there are not at least 5 articles or other items. In some cases there will be a seasons subcat too, or other things.
Peterkingiron (
talk)
13:33, 30 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Most of them only have a couple of subcategories, but there are thousands of such categories. Similarly universities, most of which have subcategories for alumni and faculty.
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10:45, 6 April 2020 (UTC)reply
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Category:Wikipedia concepts
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Keep There are several other pages I intend to create in this category, De-bloat-athon and Source-a-thon. These are concepts related to developing Wikipedia NOT contests or editathons. You are the one who added "Wikipedia edit-a-thons". Concepts describes them perfectly.♦
Dr. Blofeld13:51, 28 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Keep; "non-defining" is a matter for encyclopedia categories, not functional stuff like categories intended for managing internal project pages.
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15:13, 28 March 2020 (UTC)reply
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Shrines by country
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Nominator's rationale: merge/delete per
WP:SMALLCAT, this is a redundant intermittent category layer in by far most countries, where they only contain a single subcategory. In a few countries, on top of this nomination, there is some more content, but in most cases the religious subcategories can be excluded from the merge and only in exceptional cases the articles are not in the religious buildings tree yet. It will lead to at most 20 extra articles directly in
Category:Shrines.
Marcocapelle (
talk)
08:53, 28 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Merge per nom Tiny categories, with no scope for expansion. "Religious buildings and structures" should be able to cover examples from multiple cultures.
Dimadick (
talk)
12:57, 28 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Keep. I picked Argentina for a random example. The only content is a subcategory,
Category:Roman Catholic shrines in Argentina, and it's part of a 39-category tree underneath
Category:Roman Catholic shrines by country. Having a "TYPE LOCATION in PLACE" category rather demands a "LOCATION in PLACE" category; this is like deleting
Category:Museums in France while keeping
Category:Archaeological museums in France. (Just throwing out some random examples, not suggesting trashing these categories!) To me it doesn't make sense to get rid of a category on too-small grounds while keeping the only category underneath it. If size is a problem, and you don't want redundant intermittent category layers, just nominate the bottom layer and make the middle one the bottom. Archaeological museums could go into museums, and in this case, Catholic shrines can go into shrines, IF we have too many layers on the tree here.
Nyttend (
talk)
15:11, 28 March 2020 (UTC)reply
The contents are irrelevant to my argument. My point is that you're attempting to delete an intermediate category under too-small grounds when there's a lower-level category, and that doesn't make sense. If it's appropriate to have a subtype-of-concept category (in this case, Catholic shrines), you need a concept category (in this case, shrines). If either one's too small, you should get rid of the lower level, because the upper level necessarily has more potential for size: it obviously can contain everything from the lower, and it can also contain examples of the broader topic (in this case, shrines in Argentina) that don't fit into the narrower topic. Either the lower-level category should be deleted on too-small grounds and the contents moved up (it could hold both the Catholic shrines and any hypothetical Shinto shrines), or the current setup is fine.
Nyttend (
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17:26, 29 March 2020 (UTC)reply
PS, think of it this way. Imagine that we had a bunch of articles about French archaeological museums, but no articles about other French museums, so we deleted the French museums category on too-small grounds. Someone comes along and is looking for articles on museums in France, so he looks at museums-by-country and sees no France category. He's not going to go through the archaeological museums category tree, so won't he assume that we don't have any categories about museums in France? Same here. Someone's looking at the shrines category and wants to find Argentine shrines, so when he sees that Shrines by country has no Argentine contents, he assumes that there aren't any categories for Argentine shrines, and
Category:Shrines shouldn't have any Argentine shrines, so he concludes that there aren't any articles about Argentine shrines. Now...if you delete the Catholic shrines in Argentina category and move them into Catholic shrines and Argentine shrines, they'll still be findable through the normal route, but if you delete only the Argentine shrines, the Catholic shrines won't end up in
Category:Shrines because it's a multi-levels-up parent category where they don't belong. They won't be findable by anyone who's not looking at the Catholic shrines tree. When the only problem is that something's too small, deleting an intermediate level of the category tree almost never makes sense because it interrupts relationships between upper and lower levels. Keep the intermediate level and move the low-level items up, or keep everything.
Nyttend (
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17:37, 29 March 2020 (UTC)reply
"Someone's looking at the shrines category and wants to find Argentine shrines, so when he sees that Shrines by country has no Argentine contents, he assumes that there aren't any categories for Argentine shrines, and
Category:Shrines shouldn't have any Argentine shrines, so he concludes that there aren't any articles about Argentine shrines." That is incorrect in two respects. First, the proposal is to delete
Category:Shrines by country so there is no way that anyone would see that Shrines by country has no Argentine contents. Second, the conclusion that there aren't any articles about Argentine shrines is wrong, the right conclusion is that Argentine shrines may be found in the Roman Catholic or Shinto subcategory. Anyone with a little bit of knowledge of Argentina will know that Roman Catholic is the place to find them.
Marcocapelle (
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20:01, 29 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Not so simple -- I am not clear what the distinction is between shrines on the one hand and religious buildings and structures on the other. Some of the problem relates to secular (which are non-religious) and national shrines (e.g. two articles in Philippines category). I assume that a statue can be in buildings and structures. I would like to see us eliminating the shrines tree, by merging (or manually recategorizing) into the religious buildings and structures tree. In some cases, "Catholic buildings and structures" may be directly in "religious buildings and structures by country", because there are no others. The non-religious and national ones can go into "buildings and structures" category and also an international "national shrines" or "secular shrines" category, according to circumstances. If we reach a consensus on this, I would suggest that the closing admin should declare the result and relist. The nom (and perhaps others) can then add the revised categories to articles. When they can assure us that has been done, the discussion can be closed as a delete or soft redirect/dab-category. It is not reasonable to ask the closing admin to undertake something as wide-ranging as I am proposing.
Peterkingiron (
talk)
13:52, 30 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Support merge/delete per nom. Basically, a shrine is just a placed considered as sacred by some, which is pretty much also the definition of a place of worship. Drawing the line between the two is highly dependent on the specific culture and or religion, so that it is very risky to maintain a high-level separation between shrines and other holy places. I have no objection to keep the notion of shrine within each specific religion, such as
Islamic shrines,
Roman Catholic shrines or
Shinto shrines, because a specific religion will usually be able to define its own internal rules on what it considers to be a shrine or not.
Place Clichy (
talk)
15:45, 2 April 2020 (UTC)reply
Support Clicking through these articles, the distinction between what is a shrine versus not is not worth maintaining, especially given different religious traditions and translation issues.
RevelationDirect (
talk)
01:04, 5 April 2020 (UTC)reply
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Category:Scripts encoded in Unicode
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Nominator's rationale:delete as Unicode is a non-defining characteristic of these scripts. Illustrative is the fact that the information about Unicode is usually mentioned somewhere at the bottom of the articles.
Marcocapelle (
talk)
08:45, 28 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Comment. Actually, Unicode details are provided prominently in the info box at the top of the page in most cases, along with ISO 15924 script codes (which add
Category:Scripts with ISO 15924 four-letter codes to the article, which is no more defining as Unicode inclusion is). From the perspective of a user of the script, whether it supported by the Unicode Standard or not is very much a defining feature, because if it is included in Unicode they can read and write it on the internet, but not if it is not yet included in Unicode.
BabelStone (
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13:54, 30 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Thanks for this comment, I have added this other category to the nomination. It is even more evident that not being encoded in Unicode is not a defining characteristic, the script articles do not even mention this.
Marcocapelle (
talk)
09:14, 29 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Comment - I agree that this isn't a defining characteristic, but it will be highly relevant to the reader. I oppose removing this information from Wikipedia, but could support listifying. DaßWölf16:12, 30 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Support, conditional. I must admit, reluctantly, the deletion for reason of Non-defining is correct. (Later more on that reluctance).
The condition I want to add is: all script articles categorised (currently: 154+87=241P) must be present in
Category:Writing systems (possibly through a script subcategory). Otherwise, a removal would remove the article from the parent category altogether.
My reluctance stems from an other aspect of these two categories: a fine, useful list of eponymous script articles they make. Were there a some category '
Category:Script articles only' we could find them easily, there would be no issue. However:
Category:Writing systems is titled with a synonym for Scripts (which is used elsewhere).
Category:Scripts is a redirect. This is confusing (I had to do a research to check that they are synonyms). Throughout our topic of WS/scripts, this fails
WP:COMMONNAME and does not nicely apply
WP:ELEGANT. For now & here, we must leave this problem.
Script articles now may be buried one or more subs deep in this parent WS category, if at all (example in case: subsubcat
Category:Arabic writing system does not list
Arabic script; in fact
Arabic script is hard to find if at all).
Meanwhile, subcategory like
Category:ISO 15924 might fit the same non-defining issue (let's not mind this for now), and anyway it is not an natural search-route for a specific script(-article).
All in all: the cat:WS tree may be incomplete, incorrectly implemented, and too diffused (into subn-categories) to be useful as a reader's navigation aide.
A solution could be to have all straight script articles (say, those 241P) in one category. I thought there was a rational guideline for this ('repeat article in parent catgory'), but cannot find it. That parent could be existing cat:WS, or a dedicated new subcategory.
Asking
User:Marcocapelle for advice on how to handle this request, i.e., the part from 'reluctance' onward. Do we discuss elewhere/outside, ask Project
WP:WPWR, or put this deletion in a holding pen?
Marcocapelle this might have escaped your attention, but I'd still be interested in your view re this issue. My view is that all scripts must be in the
Category:Writing systems in a script-related subcategory (max 2 deep?). So not ISO-id based etc. This before removal. Reasonable? -
DePiep (
talk)
16:40, 2 April 2020 (UTC)reply
One example, there may be harder ones. Checking how
Category:Arabic script is categorised: not through any defining "Foo family of scripts" that helps searching/finding it from top down. Should this CfD be in a holding pen (when accepted to delete)? Or start a talk at
WP:WPWR? -
DePiep (
talk)
11:26, 3 April 2020 (UTC)reply
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Category:Pontianak, Indonesia
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