Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-116693-20130624201511/@comment-4712589-20130626111614

Ok, so there are a couple of things we're already agreed on, so we can list them out and work on those first, and then tackle the left overs.

What we agree on:
 * Naming - Well I'm partial to either name, so I guess we can go for Destinypedia, but keep the main page URL as "destiny.wikia.com/wiki/Destiny_Wiki" for SEO purposes (I believe this is what Nukepedia did).
 * Administration and Policies - If you guys are cool with the policies, I'll finish them off and adapt them for use here before using Special:Export to bring them over here. As for the admins, it seems we are all in agreement then :) One small thing is my bot. I'll put up a thread for it.
 * Citation - Despite it being more of an effort, I see we agree that a well hersed citation policy is key to ensuring validity of our content. I'll write a thread explaining the system I have.
 * Theme/Style - I'm more than happy to design a new theme, we'll just need to talk about what we'd want in the theme and what we think is best for the main page.

What we have left to discuss:
 * Categorisation - We all believe that categorisation is key to navigation through articles. I propose we try to blend both our methods by using the best features of each. Currently on Destiny Wiki we're using a category tree method, by which all articles are interlinked and source back to one main category (the Top Category). Articles and pages are divided into two main categories, Content - the articles dedicated to Destiny information, Community - pages such as blogs, forums, and comments, Files - images, videos, and audio files, and Organization - articles dedicated to organizing and maintaining the wiki such as templates, policies, and help pages. Content pages are then further divided into canon pages and real world pages in order to differentiate between what is the Destiny Universe and what is not. And then divides further, so on and so on.