User:Daniel Carrero/Stuff I've done

Some stuff I remember I did around here. My 1st edit was in 2006 (I was 16 then.) though my 2nd edit was 2 years later, that's when I started being active on the community.

WT pages
WT pages that I either created, or where I did major changes.


 * WT:Normalization of entries
 * WT:Language treatment
 * WT:Languages, WT:Families, WT:Scripts, WT:Dialects
 * WT:Place names
 * WT:Redlink dumps
 * WT:WE (I created the system where you click on "+/-" to see the queue in a separate page years ago; also I created the system of subpages like WT:Wanted entries/en with a module recently)
 * I proposed the current system of votes listed as footnotes on WT:CFI/WT:EL (Votes/2011-04/Sourced policies)
 * some changes to WT:EL implemented through votes

Templates
Templates I created. Most of those were converted to Lua later. I took no part in converting them to Lua, I created all the templates using MW syntax.


 * Note: I did not create or the earlier
 * + (just the inflection system)
 * + (just the conjugation system + design)
 * (the list templates in general)
 * (the table templates in general)
 * ,, etc. (all behave the same, not sure if they were needed, but they do look good in the markup -- the same comments apply to the 3 lines below)
 * , etc.
 * ,, etc.
 * ,, etc.
 * (I hate the name)
 * (cross-links Braille characters)
 * (categorizes an entry into Category:Braille script characters using a sorting order that makes sense, per a RFC request)
 * (I hate the name)
 * (cross-links Braille characters)
 * (categorizes an entry into Category:Braille script characters using a sorting order that makes sense, per a RFC request)
 * (categorizes an entry into Category:Braille script characters using a sorting order that makes sense, per a RFC request)

Appendices created

 * Appendix:Capital letter
 * Appendix:Gestures (not my idea, though I've filled most of the list)
 * Appendix:Braille (just the list of available characters)

Appendices/other pages organized

 * CAT:Swadesh lists by language and CAT:Swadesh lists by family
 * CAT:Palindrome appendices
 * CAT:Script appendices
 * CAT:Transliteration policies
 * CAT:Translingual citations (formatted the Translingual citations with labels for each language within Translingual)

Categories created/cleaned up

 * I remember spending a lot time cleaning up categories named as "Category:(language) (thing)s" such as Category:English nouns to have a more logical system in my opinion. The comments below apply to all languages:
 * I remember removing all the "Category:English nouns", etc. categories outside the main "Category:English language" into a separate "Category:English parts of speech" (now "Category:English lemmas").
 * I remember renaming some forms categories to fit the system of "Category:English adjective comparative forms" rather than "Category:English comparatives" or whatever. Also: "Category:English uncomparable adjectives" rather than "Category:English adjectives without (foobar) forms" or something.
 * I remember also moving some categories like "Category:English adjective comparative forms" out of "Category:English adjectives", into a middle category "Category:English adjective forms".
 * I usually moved all I could out of the top-level language category like Category:English language to other categories. Fun fact: Top-level language categories used to be filled with words like the current Category:English lemmas, especially for minor languages with few words defined on the dictionary.
 * I believe I created the system of categories specifically named like: Category:English terms spelled with Œ, Category:English terms spelled with 1, Category:English terms spelled with É, etc. and others back in 2009. I deleted some categories using different naming systems like Category:English terms spelled with an o with a stroke and Category:English terms spelled with ligatures.
 * I remember working towards moving some lexical categories from the format of "xx:Foo" into "Language foos". I deleted Category:mul:Punctuation and created Category:Translingual punctuation marks back in 2011, there are probably others.
 * I never did much work on cleaning up/organizing categories named as "xx:Foobar", except for the cases where they were moved to "Language foobars".
 * I created some categories for Brazil like Category:pt:Municipalities in Minas Gerais, Brazil.