Talk:DirectSong

Category:Misc is an incredibly bad choice for a category name. No offense, Skuld. :) Anything can fall under category Misc! I think DirectSong could be placed under Category:Ettins for now. :) --Karlos 00:20, 6 Oct 2005 (EST)


 * Maybe he typoed Music :P 148.177.129.213 00:44, 6 Oct 2005 (EST)
 * Nope I've been using that for a couple of things =) Skuld &Dagger; 02:42, 6 Oct 2005 (EST)

Suppose =P What category could Symbols and Right hand go on though? Skuld &Dagger; 02:42, 6 Oct 2005 (EST)
 * Also ettins. --Fyren 11:39, 6 Oct 2005 (EST)
 * Sorry.. why ettins?? Skuld &Dagger; 01:12, 8 Oct 2005 (EST)

I actually have a few recommendations for these. I recommend a Category:Game Interface or simple Interface or UI for all the UI elements. This includes the Symbols, the Party List, the Quest Log the Upkeep Montiro and so forth. Right hand is game "terminology" so that's easy. With regards to "DirectSong" I think they are like the GW World Championship and the Sorrow's Furnace update press release... They are "Category:Advertisement" or Publicity or Game News or something. --Karlos 14:51, 6 Oct 2005 (EST)

Perhaps you're thinking of Category:User Interface? =) I think the other stuff should be categorized like this:


 * Category:Events
 * The Searing
 * The Cataclysm
 * Category:Real World Events
 * Guild Wars World Championship
 * PvP Extreme Weekend
 * Category:Press Releases
 * Sorrow's Furnace update press release
 * Category:Game Updates
 * Game updates/20050930


 * Category:Software
 * DirectSong
 * Teamspeak
 * Ventrilo
 * Sorrow's Furnace (add-on)

--Rezyk 15:21, 6 Oct 2005 (EST)


 * Thanks for the UI tip, never knew it was actually made. We talked about it, 84.175 and I, years ago. :)


 * I find the upper part of the proposed tree structure, ahem, questionable, at best. What is the commonality between the searing and PvP extreme? (That is a rhetorical question, no need to get into an actual argument). Category:Software is a good choice. It fits, it's nice and clear. I don't think Sorrow's Furnace update itself should go there, but definitely the enitre Game Updates caregory should. --Karlos 17:26, 6 Oct 2005 (EST)