Talk: Data structure
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My categorization scheme for the links from this page is rather haphazard. If anyone has good ideas on how to organize it, be bold. --BlckKnght
(omitted discussion of my dream of how a Desktop File Browser and integrated Web Browser should be designed) brettz9
- Hi Brett, you raise some interesting points here; what would make things a bit closer to this vision is a better file browser widget for Mozilla, but who knows if/when this will happen. Anyway, since this text represents your own philosophy, it cannot follow Wikipedia's neutral point of view policy. The place for this article is on the Meta-Wikipedia. -- Merphant 12:52 Jan 21, 2003 (UTC)
Thanks for the suggestions...However, as far as I could tell, Meta-Wikipedia seemed just concerned about general things of concern to Wikipedia itself rather than its specific content.
I was also told that it was all right to put opinions and such in the discuss pages such as this.
- On further reflection, I have come to the thought that discuss pages should probably be limited to debating the content that is appropriate at the site even if opinions are permitted (in order to allow for this discussion to take place without too many distractions). Maybe in the absence of a universal categorized wiki site for sharing idea and invention concepts, a person could just put an external link at the wikipedia page in question (leading to an individual's wiki site or Usenet discussion, etc. dedicated to sharing ideas on that wikipedia page's topic (e.g., computer science)) brettz9
I changed the line "This is an incomplete list of data structures:", because it is unprofessionial. —Noldoaran (Talk) 22:15, Feb 14, 2004 (UTC)
In line with standard practice here, the list of data structures should be a free-standing page, separate from this one.
Charles Matthews 09:52, 3 May 2004 (UTC)
- Right. What holds you up to do so? Anyway, I have separated the list. -- Taku 10:02, May 3, 2004 (UTC)