Wiktionary:Votes/2016-10/Populating "derived from" categories with borrowed and inherited terms

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Populating "derived from" categories with borrowed and inherited terms[edit]

Voting on:

Introducing a change in categorization, as described below.

Proposed state Current state
  • {{bor}} → "Category:X entries derived from Y" and "Category:X entries borrowed from Y"
  • {{inh}} → "Category:X entries derived from Y" and "Category:X entries inherited from Y"
  • {{der}} → "Category:X entries derived from Y"
  • {{bor}} → only "Category:X entries borrowed from Y"
  • {{inh}} → only "Category:X entries inherited from Y"
  • {{der}} → only "Category:X entries derived from Y"

Rationale:

Currently, entries are split into various types of derivations. The "derived terms" categories are a catch-all for all types of derivations. If this vote passes, readers will be able to navigate only the "derived terms" to see all derived terms at once, as opposed to having to check multiple categories for the relationship between two languages.

For context, below are some current derivation categories, with the number of entries as of October 8, 2016. It may be argued that many entries are incorrectly categorized and should be moved into "inherited" or "borrowed" categories instead of "derived". If this vote passes, all "derived from" categories will include borrowed and inherited terms.

Schedule:

Discussion:

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Decision[edit]

Withdrawn --Daniel Carrero (talk) 19:18, 10 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]