Group relations: Difference between revisions

m
no edit summary
mNo edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
{{TOCright}}
{{TOCright}}
 
{{todo}}
''Initial version...''
{{eyecatch|Important notes:|
 
Important notes:
*The type of relation that can be added to a group is constrained by the type of the group. Only ''virtual groups'' may have joint relations, only ''non-virtual groups'' the other types.
*The type of relation that can be added to a group is constrained by the type of the group. Only ''virtual groups'' may have joint relations, only ''non-virtual groups'' the other types.
*A virtual group is not really a group but ''a representation of a joint project'' (or several) between one or more groups. Some virtual groups may have only one parent, in which case means that one of the parts is so unimportant by itself that no group entry exists for it. (Could be that the group has never released anything independently.)
*A virtual group is not really a group but ''a representation of a joint project'' (or several) between one or more groups. Some virtual groups may have only one parent, in which case means that one of the parts is so unimportant by itself that no group entry exists for it. (Could be that the group has never released anything independently.)
*Relations are ''directional'' and only ''one-way'' adding/editing is supported by the interface (atm). This means that if you want to add a joint relation, for example, you have to add it to/from the virtual group; it is not possible to add it to/from the participating groups. The group relation page (addgroupgroup) will redirect you to the other end of the relation when it is necessary.
*Relations are ''directional'' and only ''one-way'' adding/editing is supported by the interface (atm). This means that if you want to add a joint relation, for example, you have to add it to/from the virtual group; it is not possible to add it to/from the participating groups. The group relation page (addgroupgroup) will redirect you to the other end of the relation when it is necessary.}}


==Types==
==Types==
Line 21: Line 19:
*The anime-group status, found in the anime and group pages, will reflect the relation likewise. ''Naruto-AonE'' has the state ''completed'' while ''Naruto-ANBU-AonE'' is ''dropped''. The status of the participating groups should not be dropped unless it is clear that they will never continue in any other form. ''Inukami-Mendoi-SHS-KAA'' is an other example of such cases.
*The anime-group status, found in the anime and group pages, will reflect the relation likewise. ''Naruto-AonE'' has the state ''completed'' while ''Naruto-ANBU-AonE'' is ''dropped''. The status of the participating groups should not be dropped unless it is clear that they will never continue in any other form. ''Inukami-Mendoi-SHS-KAA'' is an other example of such cases.
*The group page will list all releases by a the group + releases by joint projects. An anime entry will only appear once, though.
*The group page will list all releases by a the group + releases by joint projects. An anime entry will only appear once, though.


{{eyecatch|Important|Only groups marked virtual/joint can have "joint" relations. It is the only relation type such groups can have.}}
{{eyecatch|Important|Only groups marked virtual/joint can have "joint" relations. It is the only relation type such groups can have.}}
Line 53: Line 50:


Used for loose/weak relations between groups. It should however only be used for real (official) relations and not just for "fun".
Used for loose/weak relations between groups. It should however only be used for real (official) relations and not just for "fun".


==Suggestions==
==Suggestions==
staff
2,096

edits

MediaWiki spam blocked by CleanTalk.
MediaWiki spam blocked by CleanTalk.