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to do with their political context or not. I absolutely grant that this belongs on Presidents of the United States and the Soviet Union and West and East Germany — but there are many people in here whose inclusion is actually dubious at best: Presidents of Japan, Prime Ministers of Canada, Presidents
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i.e. rename the Ely, Southwark and Winchester categories, but keep the remainder as they are. The first three are missing a parent category and there isn't really enough content to support an additional step in the category tree. Evidently the categories contained in these three would need adding to
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These categories exist primarily to group together subcategories for religious officials and dead people buried there. In other words, the only thing they have in common is the Cathedral so it makes sense to group them directly there. (General association categories are rarely a good idea and have
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are a motley collection with nothing obvious in common. The category of "Association" is not defining. If someone thinks that there is a distinction in meaning between a club, a society and an association, can they please enlighten us? The OED defines each in terms of the others. And regardless
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studied, built, restored, the building, those who wrote books (tourist pamphlets or otherwise) about the place, everyone whose work of fiction had something to do with the place (much like tagging Dan Brown being associated with the Louvre because scenes from his book take place there). No thanks!
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association with a cathedral runs the gamut of groundskeeper, parishioner, every priest or deacon or canon who ever officiated there, every bishop whose cathedral it was, the concertmaster, the choirmaster, choir members, those who sang songs about the cathedral, everyone buried there, those who
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It seems a somewhat fallacious argument, because someone who had a very brief connection (a visit) would not qualify in any meaningful sense as 'being associated'. Cathedral bishops, canons, choirmasters, organists, even the sexton or groundsman (assuming they met WP:GNG) of the cathedral would
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As the nominator, I think the latter is the best solution of all. So for each of them upmerge the Bishops, Burials and Deans subcategories to the Cathedral parent category; upmerge the Bishops and Deans subcategories to the "People from" parent category; but delete the single articles from the
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was prior and might have been placed in the deans category or a new priors category: the bishop was probably the notional abbot, if it was anything like Worcester. We might additionally have a category for canons, but they are not necessarily "from Winchester" since most will not be canons
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The headnote for the category says "This category is for associations in an informal sense, in that any non-profit group which has not incorporated may be thought of as an association." Many of the subcategories do not fit that definition at all. In particular the only entry in most of the
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issue. I can see the value of this category for certain people — however, as actually constituted it's taken a sharp left turn toward inclusion of anybody at all who happened to serve as a national head of state or government in any country at all during that particular time period,
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I really don't mind the Associated With categories as much if they are grouping well-defined subcategories, i.e. they are container categories, although I still don't favor them. Many--but not all--of the articles that are "loose" under the
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It seems to be a subjective category with a large scope and no supporting sources. Basically any leader on the planet between 1945 and 1991 can be categorized as a "Cold War leader". I doubt this is particularly defining or can be sourced.
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says "This category is for associations in an informal sense, in that any non-profit group which has not incorporated may be thought of as an association." Many of the professional associations are incorporated, so don't belong
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You make a fair point that burials at-categories shouldn't be merged to people-from categories. If this becomes too complex for the closer, I'll just delist the burials categories manually after the closing of this discussion.
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per nom. It's pretty arbitrary to determine at what point a person is "tall," not to mention any definition is likely to be culturally biased (is "tall" in Germany the same as "tall" in Japan?)
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Grouping biographical articles under a cathedral category will not aid navigation. I would not mind removing some of the very loosely associated articles, but the merge will not help anything.
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these categories may have good subcats. OCASSOC does point out that specific groups which are associated re legit categories, it's just that the broad "associated with" which is a problem.
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Nomination provides invalid information. Many, if not most, of the articles do not include association in their name. This category and its subcats are not based on common name.
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I note you didn't respond to my main point. The burials-at category is currently in the people-from category so an upmerge wouldn't make that categorization any worse. Perhaps
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As Oculi points out, the only effect of this nomination will be to drive down loosely-associated people to a similar categ with a different name. What's the gain? And why has
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That's right, but people with a too vague connection will be purged anyway, now or some time later. For now, I focused the nomination on actions for whole categories.
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geographical subcategories relate to professional associations, which are far from informal, and often statutory. But the central concept is a complete overlap with
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Could you please keep category discussions in a consistent format, so that not two discussions are mingled in one section? I've reformatted it now already.
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You know why almost all of these categories contain only the professional associations subcategory? It's because you almost systematically emptied out the
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of he person concerned, something to be mentioned in a short potted bio - burial at a cathedral is a notable honour, reserved for a privileged few. --
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I don't see the conceptual problem in grouping the burials with the office-holders. In most instances of either relationship, the association will be
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I'm afraid I find this procedure very difficult to use. I wasn't aware that I had mixed up two discussions. I was trying to follow the instructions.
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For both the cathedral and university examples, I favor deletion over keeping. If kept though, I favor containerizing. Sorry I wasn't clear.
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That's a valid question. Based on the prior discussion, only the well-defined subcategories were being kept not the rag tag loose articles. (
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per nom; any writer may bestow any award on any of his or her characters, it has no meaning compared to the real people who earned them.
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to 3 parent categories, without prejudice to creating a new category for Europe if similar groups exist in other European countries.
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which makes me doubt that the merge is the right way to go. However, if there is a consensus for the merge then that is fine by me.
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not useful given the subjectivity and tendency for it to be populated with people for whom the Cold War wasn't defining. Cheers,
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would consider adding a note to the nomination saying not to upmerge the burials-at categories to the people-from categories.
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To all 3 parent categories per RevelationDirect's suggestion. This is a category of one and the topic seems very narrow.
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might be the better way to go. Another item springs to mind - the documentation for the cat makes no distinction between
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Usually when a mediocre writer wants to let you know someone is a war hero, they mention in passing that they won the
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per nom. It is too small a cat, and the DSC would not usually indicate notability for a real person (on its own) per
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that there's a legitimate case to be made for outright deletion, it just wasn't the argument that I was
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almost all only contain the category of professional associations. The articles which are in the main
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to the Cathedral categories only. I looked at the Winchester case. The associates are all genuine.
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article. Again, I'm not proposing that the entire category be deleted outright — but it needs to be
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To all 3 parent categories with no objection to recreating if the article count grows to 5 or so.
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video games, and that article makes no mention of the award so it must not be too defining. -
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of anybody whose article doesn't actually contain any content that makes it explicitly clear
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which use the format "Foo College people" -- same scope, without the word "associated".
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is clearly defined by his association with the cathedral, if you read the article.)
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which has been specifically deprecated since the overcategorization guideline was
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The headnote will have to change, but an association is not a club of any kind.
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Just to clarify up front, this is not a total deletion argument, but rather a
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A straight delete (rather than the proposed merge) would, for example, remove
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This sort of material is much better handled as a list, or as an article. --
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of Rhodesia, and many other people for whom the category declaration itself
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The following is an archived discussion concerning one or more categories.
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either belong in a subcategory or only arguable defined by the university.
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is out-of-date, and does not reflect actual practise. See for example
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problems. The fact that the only article currently in the cat violates
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is well populated. In contrast, it's rare to claim characters won the
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Never should have been made in the first place, upmerge or delete.--
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as the category creator and this discussion has been included in
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The last point is true, so why are you supporting a merge to
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per nom. Very small category on a possibly non-notable award.
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Index

Knowledge (XXG):Categories for discussion
Log
January 23
January 25
talk page
deletion review
Marcocapelle
talk
13:44, 5 February 2016 (UTC)
Category:Fictional Distinguished Service Cross recipients
Category:Fictional American military personnel
WP:OCAWARD
WP:NONDEFINING
WP:SMALLCAT
Medal of Honor
Category:Fictional Medal of Honor recipients
second highest U.S. military award
Big Boss
Metal Gear
RevelationDirect
talk
16:01, 24 January 2016 (UTC)
Smijes08
WikiProject Orders, decorations, and medals
RevelationDirect
talk
16:01, 24 January 2016 (UTC)
WP:SMALLCAT
WP:CATDEF
Distinguished Service Cross (United States)

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