On Nov 14, 2007 12:27 PM, Michelle Cox <mcox@charter.net> wrote:
On 11/14/2007 2:09:58 PM, Neil Drumm (drumm@delocalizedham.com) wrote:
Avoid use of "Taxonomy" in the UI. The overall system, despite the module name, is "Categories."
I took a quick peek on my site and the only place I see it called "Categories" is on the menu label and the title of this page: ?=admin/content/taxonomy . Note the URL to that page. Seems to me like the overall system is "Taxonomy" with a half attempt to change it to "Categories" that failed. What's wrong with rolling it back while we think about what best to call it in 7?
And the heading of the fieldset on node/add/{content type with more than one vocabulary}. The name of the overall system simply is not used a whole lot. This naming system applies for Drupal 4.5 through 5, and may be changed for Drupal 6. We have quite a few precedents for using different labels in UI from what we use in the API or URLs: - node is content - path is URL alias - watchdog is log These differences happen and are okay. It would be nice to reconcile everything, but changing a core module name, and breaking a chunk of contributions, is harder than changing the UI label. -- Neil Drumm http://delocalizedham.com