User talk:Not a fifty five/archive

Skills
while your effort is commendedable, the prefered fix is to replace instances of skills with skills. welcome to the wiki. --Honorable Sarah 17:06, 9 August 2006 (CDT)

hi :) new here at guildwiki and made a stupid mistake XD I thought the page Skills didnt exist when in fact it did, only under the name Skill so I made a new one. I'd send a reply but couldnt fine one in my message box so I'll write it here.  You said we should delete the page, but would it not be better to just wipe the work and write See: skill or does this add unnecesary space or something? I'd go and find the instances of links to skills and change them to skill except a) I'm not really sure how to find them and b) with such a common unexisting page link it seems we'd have to periodically change the new "skills" links that pop up anyways.  I;'m guessing the same problem arises with the Attribute(s) links, as that also appeared in the highly wanted page list right next to skills lol. &mdash;The preceding unsigned comment was added by Not a fifty five (talk &bull; contribs) 03:52, 10 August 2006 (CDT).
 * ok, i think i gather your meaning. couple of points
 * pluralization is a language construct, not a game construct, so in general it's not our responsibility to record it.
 * MediaWiki, the engine that runs guildwiki, has a special type of page called a redirect. redirects contain nothing but a pointer to another page, that's how we get Rurik and Prince Rurik to point to the same page. we don't redirect plurals either, though i think this is being discussed by people smarter then i at Guildwiki_talk:Redirect.
 * you'll note that all instances that are pointing to skills, rather then skills, are on talk pages and are serving an argument by their absense. when links like the above show up in the regular name space, someone who is patroling Special:Recentchanges, such as i, will catch it. incidentally, this is how i found your new page.
 * i hope that clears things up a bit. i'll be watching this page incase there's any other questions. --Honorable Sarah [[image:Honorable_Icon.gif]] 09:04, 10 August 2006 (CDT)

Any General Rules?
I've noticed that there really are no rules given to the editors, and I was just wondering if I was "allowed" to take off the cleanup tag on my Vengeful Extinction build page, seeing as I've cleaned it up to look like any other page. (Not a fifty five 21:40, 12 August 2006 (CDT))
 * You might want to take off the Work in Progress notice first. I took off the cleanup tag after a few very minor changes just for conformity. There are no general rules but if you take off the clean up notice when the article is obviously not cleaned up, another user may readd it or bring it up on the talk page. --Vortexsam 21:55, 12 August 2006 (CDT)
 * with builds, clean up tags are applied when it's sufficently far from the style and formatting guide, which is GuildWiki:Style and formatting/Builds. if you feel it matches closly, then go ahead and remove the tag. --Honorable Sarah [[image:Honorable_Icon.gif]] 13:06, 13 August 2006 (CDT)

Voting
You know, it's funny. I was given this same lecture before. Anyways, please, do not manipulate votes. Nulling perfectly fine points is strictly forbidden, and there's nothing that can change that. The points are very solid and stand by the user's beliefs of what a BR build should be. People just don't like it, and since we are using this voting system to determine tested or untested builds, builds are going to shift different ways depending on the opinions of builds by testers. So once again, please do not manipulate favored/untested/unfavored tags, or votes. What's said has been said. The community unfavored the build. As I said on the Talk page of that build, feel free to move it to your namespace. &mdash; Rapta   (talk|contribs) 02:07, 3 September 2006 (CDT)