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I didn't put it in the [[:Category:total conversions|total conversions]] originally because it was never finished. I'm not sure abandoned projects should be in the regular PWAD categories. --[[User:Gez|Gez]] ([[User talk:Gez|talk]]) 19:38, 24 January 2020 (CST)
 
I didn't put it in the [[:Category:total conversions|total conversions]] originally because it was never finished. I'm not sure abandoned projects should be in the regular PWAD categories. --[[User:Gez|Gez]] ([[User talk:Gez|talk]]) 19:38, 24 January 2020 (CST)
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: Interesting.&nbsp; I was remembering precedents like [[Special:PermaLink/22588|Crucified Dreams]] and [https://doomwiki.org/w/index.php?title=DoomEd&action=history DoomEd], which had categorized articles before release.&nbsp; But that was a long time ago and I don't have strong feelings.&nbsp; I guess my question is &mdash; suppose a reader indeed used categories for navigation to find Good Wads<sup>TM</sup>.&nbsp; They would click on this title and discover they couldn't play it, which wastes time.&nbsp; But does it waste more time than omitting it and forcing a different reader, interested only in the history, to locate it in some other nonlinear way?&nbsp; HTH. &nbsp;

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I didn't put it in the total conversions originally because it was never finished. I'm not sure abandoned projects should be in the regular PWAD categories. --Gez (talk) 19:38, 24 January 2020 (CST)

Interesting.  I was remembering precedents like Crucified Dreams and DoomEd, which had categorized articles before release.  But that was a long time ago and I don't have strong feelings.  I guess my question is — suppose a reader indeed used categories for navigation to find Good WadsTM.  They would click on this title and discover they couldn't play it, which wastes time.  But does it waste more time than omitting it and forcing a different reader, interested only in the history, to locate it in some other nonlinear way?  HTH.