Thread:Luxartisan/@comment-5785681-20190427162340/@comment-27002267-20190429123012

Once again, thank you so much for all your work!

To begin with, I'd like to say that I have no prior knowledge on what a category tree is, so this is a first for me. Taking a look at your neat and organised draft, I now have some idea on how it works. The concept is a bit hard to grasp, as you mentioned, so I apologise in advance if I have misunderstood or misread anything.

From what I understand, this draft is essentially a re-organisation of the Special:CategoryTree? If so, I agree with changing the Category:Product to Category:Merchendise and removing the Music by/No Anime Info/No Char History/No Char Rel/Rename Project/& Replace Project categories as they are superfluous. Again, I am not sure what you mean by Table of Contents, but having one sounds like a good idea, if you are happy to do it.

I'm not so sure about song titles being given a track number as part of their page name. Most already have their track numbers included in the introduction, and the full tracklist can be found on the album pages, so there's not much of a need for that.

Eliminating other superfluous categories would be a good thing to consider, though we would need to discuss on each individual category and perhaps have a vote.

However, one thing I would like to point out is that "Drama CDs", "Opening Themes" & "Ending Themes" are listed as a non-categories, making the only parent categories as "CDs" and "Themes" respectively. There is a huge amount of Drama CD tracks and theme songs that I believe should be categorised in smaller subcategories to make search accessibility more convenient for users. Unless every single track is listed and placed in sections on the Drama CD or Opening/Ending Themes page (which still wouldn't be very organisational, considering the amount), I believe subcategories are still needed.

I really appreciate all the thought and effort you have put into making this! I'm sure with some minor adjustments, it will make a significant improvement on our content organisation. :) — Yuji Otsutsuki  12:30, April 29, 2019 (UTC)