Memory Alpha talk:List of unwritten sector articles

Category:Sectors
As one of our first "list categories", Category:Sectors has been accepted by the community. This means that this category should be added to every "sector article" (add   at the end), starting with all articles on this list.

Attention: For proper sorting, a sort key should be used for "numbered" sectors. If the sector is a numbered sector (for example, Sector 63), only use the number as the sort key (Example: ).

Please don't remove any entries from the list at this point. -- Cid Highwind 00:31, 2005 Jan 2 (CET)

Note: All existing articles listed were categorized. -- Cid Highwind 00:56, 2005 Jan 2 (CET)

And now...?
This list is the first that has been converted into a category as far as possible - all existing sector articles appearing on this list are now listed on Category:Sectors. What do we do now? There are several options:
 * 1) Delete - Simply delete this article, possibly create a redirect to the category page.
 * 2) Keep&Maintain - Continue this list as before.
 * 3) Move&Keep non-existing - Remove existing articles and keep this as a "Todo"-list, perhaps at Memory Alpha:List of unwritten sector articles or some similar title.

I would personally prefer the third option - deleting would break the connection to all unwritten articles, keeping seems to be too much trouble if we already have the category. What do you think? -- Cid Highwind 15:26, 2005 Jan 2 (CET)


 * Option 3. The only thing a category can't do is list unwritten articles, and we need those to stimulate growth. -- Harry 18:12, 3 Jan 2005 (CET)


 * I support option 3 as well. Though existing links to "List of sectors" should probably be redirected to the category instead so that this isn't the main "sectors" page. -- EtaPiscium 22:20, 3 Jan 2005 (CET)


 * Now that the list is completed we can probably opt on #1. This would also seem to apply for the unused Memory Alpha:List of unwritten moon articles and Memory Alpha:List of unwritten cluster articles. --Alan 15:24, 11 December 2008 (UTC)