Talk:King Stephen Art Gallery
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Articles in progress should be done in the user's sandbox. What is the purpose of a wiki page for this "gallery" aren't you just recreating the gallery here, thus redundant? Also, what is it's value to the greater eRepublik community. --QJ Lincoln Talk To Me 16:41, 2 March 2010 (UTC)
- I'd like to think that the erep wiki is a place for all knowledge and information available to everyone, in the same place. This "gallery" serves a large purpose as a reference point for much of the graphical art present in the eUK today. Ontop of this, it's a publicly editable source for the continued graphical history of the eUK, and its ease of editablity and restructuring makes it the erep wiki an excelent place to put it.
- Ontop of this, you could say that its a place to check whether images are already available on the wiki, so it might well serve as a point of contact for wiki article editors looking for valid images :) The "contents" feature of the wiki means its a perfect place for information to be easily found, and once it's done there'll be a hell of alot of descriptive and explanatory info for each image, which would only add to the knowledgebase :3 -- John F Baker 21:04, 3 March 2010 (UTC)
- But, is this stuff already on another webpage? --QJ Lincoln Talk To Me 21:44, 3 March 2010 (UTC)
- In a forum thread, which can only be edited by one person, which offers minimal formatting, navigation and customizability, not to mention, without the space for any informational detail apart from name/date/artist. As a forum thread, it's also under threat of later deletion/moving etc, and the images are all hosted in different places, which would mean that imagery would be easily lost. The forum thread was only a first step - it was always planned to be moved to the wiki (if you have seen the MoHa discussions) -- John F Baker 21:59, 3 March 2010 (UTC)
- But, is this stuff already on another webpage? --QJ Lincoln Talk To Me 21:44, 3 March 2010 (UTC)