Hmm, these are related to common refactorings...
- A suffix of 'Discussion' so that the thready part of a page can be split off
- A suffix of 'Not' as in WhyWikiWorks and WhyWikiWorksNot
- A suffix of 'Faq'
- A prefix of 'Recent' is prone to become stale except on automatically generated pages
- A prefix of 'About' is redundant and rarely used
Hey - I see a pattern here. Suffixes good, prefixes bad.
Hey, instead of the "Discussion" suffix, we should call it Talk. It gets rid of
LongTitlesSmell.
Try searching on Talk. There are some pages ending talk, but far more Smalltalk!! (search is not case sensitive)
Hmmm, true.
In the spirit of
DontMakePartTwo, consider not creating '___Discussion' or '___Not' pages. Instead, use
ThereforeBut to prevent
DocumentMode pages from becoming
ThreadMode.
And if you must split a page, please read and consider
SplitByTopicNotByOpinion.
(
EditHint: does this page make
ArgueAgreeIdiom obsolete?)
See
ChoosingWikiNames