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− | '''Directory Namespace''' is a [[Centiare:About|Centiare]] custom namespace that supports advocate point of view ([[APOV]]) for "[[Centiare:user-owned|user-owned]]" pages. | + | '''Directory Namespace''' is a protected [[Centiare:About|Centiare]] custom namespace that supports advocate point of view ([[APOV]]) for "[[Centiare:user-owned|user-owned]]" pages. |
The basic rule-of-thumb to determine whether an article should be listed under the Directory namespace or be placed within Main pages is: ''"Would the entity have legal standing in a court of law"?'' | The basic rule-of-thumb to determine whether an article should be listed under the Directory namespace or be placed within Main pages is: ''"Would the entity have legal standing in a court of law"?'' |
Revision as of 16:57, 5 December 2006
Directory Namespace is a protected Centiare custom namespace that supports advocate point of view (APOV) for "user-owned" pages.
The basic rule-of-thumb to determine whether an article should be listed under the Directory namespace or be placed within Main pages is: "Would the entity have legal standing in a court of law"?
If the answer is yes as to whether the entity could bring a cause of action as the plaintiff, or respond to a complaint as a defendant, then it should be listed under the Directory namespace. Examples:
- Commercial Enterprise - International Business Machines
- Non-Profit Organization - WikiMedia Foundation
- Government Entity - City of Huntington Beach
- Person (Living/Deceased) - Estate of Marilyn Monroe
If the answer is no, then it should be placed within Main pages. Examples: