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I see someone has (sort of) started an index on this page. I think it would be worthwhile to build on this, and have an index where people can find specific discussions without searching through months worth of individual daily logs. I think, perhaps, it should be on a separate page, though. With links to all the daily logs, plus a full index, this could get extremely unwieldly. The way I'd set it up would be to have the name of a category, the final decision and a link to the full discussion. This way people can see the results at a glance, if they're interested, without going off to the log page. Comments? -- Azkar 22:59, 10 May 2005 (UTC)
Is anyone going to continue keeping the indices up to date? I notice the latest work along these lines was done by Who (partial alphabetical October 2005 index), but the last chronological index was contributed by HopeSeekr of xMule ( for July 2005). Rick Block has also been involved (for example, contributing the alphabetical index for June 2005). So who's going to provide the missing indices? - dcljr ( talk) 02:19, 21 January 2006 (UTC)
FWIW (a month and a half after this discussion...) I finally had time to finish my IDL version of Rick Block's software. I just created the November 2005 date index, and want to do some tweaks of it before I do the alpha index. Mostly I want to fix a problem where some of the decisions include html links and I want to either rip the html out or replace it with wiki markup. I also have an idea that maybe the alphabetical indices might benefit from having the page separated into 27 separate tables for A-Z + numbers, with a toc at the top. I just want to get the indices up first and I'll work on refinements later. I'll also provide the source code here when I'm done with this revision. -- Syrthiss 16:27, 21 March 2006 (UTC)
It would be more consistent to list the months from last to first inside the years to provide a continuous chronological overview. 1234qwer1234qwer4 ( talk) 12:36, 7 May 2020 (UTC)
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I see someone has (sort of) started an index on this page. I think it would be worthwhile to build on this, and have an index where people can find specific discussions without searching through months worth of individual daily logs. I think, perhaps, it should be on a separate page, though. With links to all the daily logs, plus a full index, this could get extremely unwieldly. The way I'd set it up would be to have the name of a category, the final decision and a link to the full discussion. This way people can see the results at a glance, if they're interested, without going off to the log page. Comments? -- Azkar 22:59, 10 May 2005 (UTC)
Is anyone going to continue keeping the indices up to date? I notice the latest work along these lines was done by Who (partial alphabetical October 2005 index), but the last chronological index was contributed by HopeSeekr of xMule ( for July 2005). Rick Block has also been involved (for example, contributing the alphabetical index for June 2005). So who's going to provide the missing indices? - dcljr ( talk) 02:19, 21 January 2006 (UTC)
FWIW (a month and a half after this discussion...) I finally had time to finish my IDL version of Rick Block's software. I just created the November 2005 date index, and want to do some tweaks of it before I do the alpha index. Mostly I want to fix a problem where some of the decisions include html links and I want to either rip the html out or replace it with wiki markup. I also have an idea that maybe the alphabetical indices might benefit from having the page separated into 27 separate tables for A-Z + numbers, with a toc at the top. I just want to get the indices up first and I'll work on refinements later. I'll also provide the source code here when I'm done with this revision. -- Syrthiss 16:27, 21 March 2006 (UTC)
It would be more consistent to list the months from last to first inside the years to provide a continuous chronological overview. 1234qwer1234qwer4 ( talk) 12:36, 7 May 2020 (UTC)