User talk:AgentSeethroo

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::Well..let's hammer it out then. What's wrong with subpages in a userspace? It seems like the only logical area to use a subpage in Mediawiki, mainly because you can't categorize Userspace. They're just under the User: namespace. What if we made a category for each username? Like category:AgentSeethroo? Wait. No. Bad idea... -- [[User:AgentSeethroo|AgentSeethroo]] 15:56, 11 Aug 2004 (MST)
::Well..let's hammer it out then. What's wrong with subpages in a userspace? It seems like the only logical area to use a subpage in Mediawiki, mainly because you can't categorize Userspace. They're just under the User: namespace. What if we made a category for each username? Like category:AgentSeethroo? Wait. No. Bad idea... -- [[User:AgentSeethroo|AgentSeethroo]] 15:56, 11 Aug 2004 (MST)
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:::Yeah, my bad.  I keep forgetting that you don't know about some of the things we've discussed earlier.  I think this might be on Joey's list of things to do...  Joey?  --  [[User:Tom|Tom]] 17:40, 11 Aug 2004 (MST)

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I know, this is just a copy of my userspace on the old wiki. Imma change it up. And nix the comments page. Altogether. -- AgentSeethroo 15:43, 11 Aug 2004 (MST)

Um, yeah. Good. And the subpages too... We still have to hammer out the userspace policy too. -- Tom 15:51, 11 Aug 2004 (MST)
Well..let's hammer it out then. What's wrong with subpages in a userspace? It seems like the only logical area to use a subpage in Mediawiki, mainly because you can't categorize Userspace. They're just under the User: namespace. What if we made a category for each username? Like category:AgentSeethroo? Wait. No. Bad idea... -- AgentSeethroo 15:56, 11 Aug 2004 (MST)
Yeah, my bad. I keep forgetting that you don't know about some of the things we've discussed earlier. I think this might be on Joey's list of things to do... Joey? -- Tom 17:40, 11 Aug 2004 (MST)
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