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A category that has been empty for three weeks and from which editors keep removing the CSD C1 tag because it might be needed in the future. I've tried to explain that unless if falls under certain criteria (maintenance categories, categories depopulated out of process) that empty categories are
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See turkic peoples, romance peoples, celtic peoples, germanic peoples... semitic is not the same as japhetic and hamitic and saying such is a fallacy. The later two are obsolete while the former is a linguistic family. There are no hamitic languages or japhetic languages... but there are Semitic
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In your redirect project, I was under the impression that your categories overwrote existing categories- if an asteroid had something such as "discoveries by X" that was overwritten by your programs. Of course I have not checked. I apologize for any trouble I caused in assuming you had done so.
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routinely deleted and this one can be restored if needed in the future but my explanations have been for naught. Categories that have been created in advance for 2016 and beyond for future events are normally deleted unless, like for the
475:-- I am no expert, but the Gefion family seems to be S-type, whereas Minerva is C-type. If this is an old name, we ought to merge but keep this as a redirect. Is there an appropriate WP project that can be notified to help us out? 749:
is the nominator suggesting that the entire contents of the category are now "formerly considered", and "considered by whom?" - where all mainstream scientists agree on non-planets, can the same be said of how to categorize peoples?
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The term itself is obsolete, for all peoples - ancient and modern. Semitic, Hamitic and Japhetic are Biblical ways of categorizing race, which fell out of fashion with the rest of 19th century scientific racism.
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per nom. I was initially in favor of keeping it, but I guess we can always just recreate it when it became appropriate. But I still think it would've been a waste of time, IMO.
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makes no mention of a Bush burial.) If we start categorizing large, public cemeteries by individual people that are buried there, it would quickly lead to category clutter. -
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The object belongs to another established Minerva Family acknowledged by Astdys, which originally included other asteroids whose categories have since been overwritten by
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There is literally no need for this category. Deleting old userspace drafts have no purpose and we could save mountains of admin time and editor loss and aggravation with
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If the former existence of the Ceres and Minerva families are important (which I'm assuming they are, if only for historical record?), then this category (or perhaps
158:. This entire category has become one admin's personal white whale. Better to delete it all and let Ahab and the rest of the admin corp focus on something useful. 705:. If there are some peoples in this category that are no longer considered Semitic, why wouldn't we just purge them and otherwise keep the category as is? 1161: 21: 833:. The 'modern' or current groupings are in one or more of the Israel– or Arab–related ethnic group categories. There doesn't seem to be precedent for 830: 837:; no 'Germanic speaking people' or 'Romance speaking people', and Semitic isn't a language. People speak a specific language, not a language family. 1522:-- This has the feel of a performance (having a Bush) by a performer (cemetery) category. We do not allow them. Possibly listify, if necessary. 635: 1410: 17: 829:
on the original proposal, tending towards complete deletion or upmerging. All of the subcategories for former names of people are already in
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as there's no actual explanations for deleting this maintenance category. Are we going to start deleting other "no purpose" categories?
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Either way, there was an asteroid somewhere in the 9000s that was included in the category, which has since been removed.
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is valid. But "Semitic peoples" is confusing and leads to misunderstanding given the historical connection with race.
527:: Yes, (93) Minerva is now considered a probable interloper in the (1272) Gefion family, so this category is obsolete. 192:
You can do that. I'm deleting this wrong headed and stupid category. I want to save all the drafts unlike some people.
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Yes, this is correct. No mainstream scientist considers Semitic to refer to a people or race or ethnic group.
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is also here but I have no idea why: none of the people in that category have the last name "Bush" and
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in the language family tree. Though I agree that we should have a more precise name, e.g.
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This is an abandoned categorizing schema, we should not perpetuate it in Knowledge (XXG).
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should probably be removed and the category could be made into a redirect similar to
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I have not removed any categories during my redirection. To the contrary, I have
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this is a valid category by language family, not a racial category. As for the
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per nom. This category is empty. No opposition to recreating it when needed.
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It looks like Astdys only has the Minerva family and not the Gefion family.
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The following is an archived discussion concerning one or more categories.
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The following is an archived discussion concerning one or more categories.
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This category only contains one page and no description. It seems to be a
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unhelpfully removed the CFD tag from the category page after two weeks.
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would work, but is it going to add anything to an existing linguistic
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This alternative makes a lot more sense than the original proposal.
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for the same reason. The proposed rename follows the pattern of
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Thinking about this further, an alternative renaming would be
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As described in the category intro and in the main article
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languages, we mention them as an obsolete grouping of the
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has 1 Bush out of 34 notable people buried there and
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Which are all still considered part of the 8: 1040:Category:Peoples speaking a Semitic language 1038:Any further ideas about the proposed rename 865:Category:Peoples speaking a Semitic language 684:Category:Objects formerly considered planets 657:Category:Peoples formerly considered Semitic 1441:, who favours Westfield in his sock names. 990:languages, this is an old synonym for the 1433:– and might as well address the whole of 1409:and this discussion has been included in 831:Category:Ancient peoples of the Near East 18:Knowledge (XXG):Categories for discussion 1365:There are two article in this category: 1345:Category:Burial sites of the Bush family 1299:Category:Burial sites of the Bush family 944:languages. This is absolutely absurd. -- 986:(also known as Hamito-Semitic). As for 367:'s asteroid manual redirect efforts. 7: 1488:Non-defining for these cemeteries. 1014:So we are agreed that the existing 924:category:Category:Semitic languages 337:. 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Knowledge (XXG):Categories for discussion
Log
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Majora
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Category:Stale userspace drafts
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this one simple trick
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22:59, 26 January 2016 (UTC)
North America
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02:36, 27 January 2016 (UTC)
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