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Hi Howard,
Hi Howard,


I don't see the point for the proliferation of nonstandard subpages.  We have standardized subpages so that people know where to look for particular types of information.  Their function is not to name subtopics, as "UNSC Resolutions," "Iraqi OOB," and "Code words" do.  Unless you've got a really, really good reason for these idiosyncratic subpage names, please incorporate these into standardized subpages.
I don't see the point of the proliferation of nonstandard subpages.  We have standardized subpages so that people know where to look for particular types of information.  Their function is not to name subtopics, as "UNSC Resolutions," "Iraqi OOB," and "Code words" do.  Unless you've got a really, really good reason for these idiosyncratic subpage names, please incorporate these into standardized subpages.


Where?  "Code words" of course belong on Related Articles; "Iraqi OOB" looks like the beginning of a separate article (and no general, collaboratively-developed, unsigned article should be a subpage of another article); and "UNSC Resolutions" also looks like a separate article, although I can imagine people looking for such a list on a [[CZ:Catalogs]] subpage.  (Increasingly, I'm coming to the view that we should simply name "Catalogs" something more intuitive, like "Tables" or "Data.")
Where?  "Code words" of course belong on Related Articles; "Iraqi OOB" looks like the beginning of a separate article (and no general, collaboratively-developed, unsigned article should be a subpage of another article); and "UNSC Resolutions" also looks like a separate article, although I can imagine people looking for such a list on a [[CZ:Catalogs]] subpage.  (Increasingly, I'm coming to the view that we should simply name "Catalogs" something more intuitive, like "Tables" or "Data.")


[[CZ:Subpages]] should have a full list and discussion of subpage types and their functions. --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 09:31, 21 August 2008 (CDT)
[[CZ:Subpages]] should have a full list and discussion of subpage types and their functions. --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 09:31, 21 August 2008 (CDT)

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Please join in! I'd simply ask, in the interest of collaboration, that substantial deletions or rewrites first be discussed on the talk page.


Plans for the article

I know I need to work the diplomatic initiatives into it, with listing the relevant UNSC resolutions on a subpage.

It's a delicate balance of too much and not enough information on the military details. I'm also trying to find the right balance between the discussion of the KARI air defense system here, and in integrated air defense system.

Howard C. Berkowitz 01:23, 6 July 2008 (CDT)

Resolutions in subpage

OK; they are now listed. I'd especially welcome working some of them into the diplomatic maneuvering to prevent the war. Howard C. Berkowitz 16:12, 9 July 2008 (CDT)

Air defense

Does anyone know definitively if the SA-5 GAMMON SAM was used by the Iraqis? I've seen one or two references, but most references to their area air defense only mentions the SA-2, SA-3, and SA-6. Howard C. Berkowitz 16:12, 9 July 2008 (CDT)

Nonstandard subpages

Hi Howard,

I don't see the point of the proliferation of nonstandard subpages. We have standardized subpages so that people know where to look for particular types of information. Their function is not to name subtopics, as "UNSC Resolutions," "Iraqi OOB," and "Code words" do. Unless you've got a really, really good reason for these idiosyncratic subpage names, please incorporate these into standardized subpages.

Where? "Code words" of course belong on Related Articles; "Iraqi OOB" looks like the beginning of a separate article (and no general, collaboratively-developed, unsigned article should be a subpage of another article); and "UNSC Resolutions" also looks like a separate article, although I can imagine people looking for such a list on a CZ:Catalogs subpage. (Increasingly, I'm coming to the view that we should simply name "Catalogs" something more intuitive, like "Tables" or "Data.")

CZ:Subpages should have a full list and discussion of subpage types and their functions. --Larry Sanger 09:31, 21 August 2008 (CDT)