Category talk:Lakes of Canada

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List of lakes in Canada
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- Aberdeen Lake - Adams Lake - Aishihik Lake - Albro Lake - Amadjuak Lake - Amisk Lake - Anderson Lake - Angikuni Lake - Arrow Lakes - Artillery Lake - Ash Lake - Ashuanipi Lake - Atikonak Lake - Atlin Lake - Aylmer Lake - Babine Lake - Baker Lake - Baptizing Lake, Nova Scotia - Barrett Lake - Barrington Lake - Bayers Lake - Bear Lake (Quebec) - Beaver Lake - Beaver Lake - Beaverbank Lake - Beaverhill Lake - Bell Lake - Bennett Lake - Berg Lake - Big Cedar - Big Horseshoe Lake - Big Mushamush Lake - Big Quill Lake - Big Trout Lake - Birch Cove Lake - Bissett Lake - Bistcho Lake - Black Lake - Blackwater Lake - Blueberry Lake - Bluenose Lake - Bottle Lake - Boyd Lake - Bras d'Or Lake - Buffalo Lake - Buttle Lake - Cabonga Reservoir - Calling Lake - Camphill Lake - Caniapiscau Reservoir - Capilano Lake - Cedar Lake - Chamcook Lake - Charles Lake - Chilko Lake - Chocolate Lake - Christina Lake - Christopher Lake - Churchill Lake - Clearwater Lake (British Columbia) - Clearwater Lake (Manitoba) - Clinton-Colden Lake - close Lake - Cold Lake (Alberta) - Colpitt Lake - Colville Lake - Contwoyto Lake - Cowan Lake - Coxs Lake - Cranberry Lake - Cree Lake - Cross Lake - Crotched Lake - Crystal Lake - Cultus Lake - Cumberland Lake - Dark Lake - Darlings Lake - Dauphin Lake - Davey Lake - Deer Lake - Deschambault Lake - Dezadeash Lake - Digdeguash Lake - Dore Lake - Dozois Reservoir - Dubawnt Lake - Duck Lake - East Grand Lake - Ennadai Lake - Evans Lake (British Columbia) - Faber Lake - Feely Lake - Fenerty Lake - Ferguson Lake (Kitikmeot Region) - Ferguson Lake (Kivalliq Region) - Firedrake Lake - First Lake - Flat Lake - Fletcher Lake - Fox Lake - Frances Lake - Francois Lake - Frenchman Lake - Frobisher Lake - Frog Lake - Garibaldi Lake - Garry Lake - Gods Lake - Golden Lake - Gouin Reservoir - Governor Lake - Petit Lac Nominingue - Grand Lake (New Brunswick) - Grand Lake (Newfoundland and Labrador) - Grand Lake (Nova Scotia) - Granville Lake - Great Barren Lake - Great Bear Lake - Great Central Lake - Great Pubnico Lake - Great Slave Lake - Green Water Lake - Gull Lake - Gulquac Lake - Halfway Lake - Hall Lake - Hamilton Lake - Harvey Lake - Haunted Lake - Hawkin Hall Lake - Henik Lake - Hjalmer Lake - Hobsons Lake - Hog Lake - Hottah Lake - Howard Lake - Indian Harbour Lake - Island Lake - Jack Lake - Jackfish Lake - Jordan Lake - Kamilukuak Lake - Kaminak Lake - Kamloops Lake - Kasba Lake - Kearney Lake - Kejimikujik Lake - Keller Lake - Kelly Lake - Kelly Long Lake - Kennedy Lake - Kidston Lake - Kinbasket Lake - King Lake - Kinsac Lake - Kluane Lake - Kootenay Lake - Ktulik Lake - Kusawa Lake - Lac a l'Eau-Claire - Lac aux Feuilles - Baker Lake - Lac Beauchamp - Lac Belot - Lac Bienville - Lac Blue Sea - Lac Couture - Lac Culotte - Lac de Gras - Lac des bois - Lac Guillaume-Delisle - Lac Joseph - Lac la Biche - Lac La Blanche - Lac La Martre - Lac La Plonge - Lac La Ronge - Lac Lusk - Lac Magpie - Lac Manitou - Lac Manouane - Lac Maunoir - Lac Nantais - Lac Nichicun - Lac Opiscoteo - Lac Payne - Lac Phillipe - Lac Saint-Jean - Lac Saint-Pierre - Lac Sakami - Lac Sante - Lac Seul - Lac William - Lacs des Loups Marins - Lake Abitibi - Lake Ainslie - Lake Athabasca - Lake Banook - Lake Burton - Lake Champlain - Lake Charles - Lake Charlotte - Lake Claire - Lake Erie - Lake Evans - Lake George (Michigan) - Lake George (New Brunswick) - Lake George (Nova Scotia) - Lake Hazen - Lake Michigan - Lake Laberge - Lake Louise - Lake Manitoba - Lake Melville - Lake Mic Mac - Lac Minto - Lake Mistassini - Lake Muskoka - Lake Nipigon - Lake Nipissing - Lake of the Woods - Lake of Two Mountains - Lake Ontario - Lake Péribonca - Lake Rossignol - Lake Saint-Louis - Lake Simcoe - Lake St Clair - Lake Superior - Lake Thomas - Lake Timiskaming - Lake Utopia - Lake William - Lake Winnipeg - Lake Winnipegosis - Lava Lake - Lesser Slave Lake - Lewis Lake - Lily Lake - Russell Lake - Little Cedar Lake - Little Cranberry Lake - Little Grand Lake - Little Grand Lake - Little Lake - Little Manitou Lake - Little Pockwock Lake - Little Quill Lake - Lizard Lake - Loch Alva - Loch Lomond (New Brunswick) - Loch Lomond (Cape Breton) - Long Lake (New Brunswick) - Long Lake (Halifax) - Loon Lake (Dartmouth) - Lovett Lake - Lower Foster Lake - Lynx Lake - Mabel Lake - MacAlpine Lake - MacKay Lake - Magaguadavic Lake - Maguse Lake - Major Lake - Mallery Lake - Manicouagan Reservoir - Manitou Lake - Maple Lake - Maquapit Lake - Marsh Lake - Marsh Lake - Maynard Lake - Mayo Lake - McCabe Lake - Meech Lake - Middle Foster Lake - Mill Lake - Miller Lake - Miramichi Lake - Mistastin Lake - Molson Lake - Montreal Lake - Moon Lake - Moraine Lake - Morris Lake (Guysborough) - Morris Lake - Mosquito Lake - Nares Lake - Nettilling Lake - Newville Lake - Nictau Lake - Nonacho Lake - North Renous Lake - Nueltin Lake - Oak Lake - Obrien Lake - Ocean Lake - Old Wives Lake - Ootsa Lake - Oromocto Lake - Otter Lake - Oxford Lake - Panuke Lake - Pekwachnamaykoskwaskwaypinwanik Lake - Perry Lake - Peter Pond Lake - Pigeon Lake - Pinehouse Lake - Pingualuk lake - Pink Lake - Pipmuacan Reservoir - Playgreen Lake - Pockwock Lake - Point Lake - Pokémon Lake - Porters Lake - Powder Mill Lake - Primrose Lake - Princess Mary Lake - Qamanirjuaq Lake - Quarry Lake - Quesnel Lake - Quiet Lake - Ragged Lake - Rainy Lake - Rasley Lake - Red Deer Lake - Reindeer Lake - Robert-Bourassa Reservoir - Robertson Lake - Rocky Lake - Russel Lake (Poorfish Lake) - Saint Joseph Lake - Samyquan Lake - Sandy Lake (Ontario) - Sandy Lake (Nova Scotia) - Schmidt Lake - Scotch Lake (New Brunswick) - Scott Lake - Second Chain Lake - Second Lake, Hammond's Plains - Second Lake, Windsor Junction - Selwyn Lake - Serpentine Lake - Settle Lake - Sherbrooke Lake (British Columbia) - Sherbrooke Lake (Nova Scotia) - Shogomoc Lake - Shubenacadie Grand Lake - Shuswap Lake - Sipiwesk Lake - Sisson Branch Reservoir - Sitidyi Lake - Six Mile Lake - Skiff Lake - Smallwood Reservoir - Snafu Lake - Snowbird Lake - Soldier Lake - South Oromocto Lake - Southern Indian Lake - Spectacle Lake - Spednic Lake - Springer Lake - Springfield Lake - Sproat Lake - Square Lake - Stuart Lake - Sullivan Lake - Sullivan's Pond - Swan Lake - Sylvan Lake - Tagish Lake - Tarfu Lake - Tathlina Lake - Tatlayoko Lake - Taylor Lake - Tazin Lake - Tebesjuak Lake - Tehek Lake - Teslin Lake - Third Lake - Three Finger Lake - Three Mile Lake - Tobeatic Lake - Tobin Lake - Tomahawk Lake - Topsail Lake - Trousers Lake - Trout Lake - Trout Lake - Tuadook Lake - Tucker Lake - Tulemalu Lake - Turf Lake - Upper Foster Lake - Upper Seal Lake - Utikuma Lake - Volcano Lake - Washmill Lake - Waterton Lake - Wauklahegan Lake - Webber Lake - Whitefish Lake - Whites Lake - Wholdaia Lake - Williams Lake - Williams Lake - Willis Lake - Williston Lake - Wilson Lake (Nova Scotia) - Winefred Lake - Wizard Lake - Wolf Lake (Yukon) - Wollaston Lake - Yathkyed Lake - Yoho Lake - Gaspereau Lake - Lake Milo - Okanagan Lake

Navbar ? edit

As we don't know how the above list is compiled nor if it's relevant to this category, I moved it here. As long as the corresponding categories don't existing, it just makes it more complicated to use search at Commons. -- User:Docu at 16:41, 21 February 2010 (UTC)Reply

List is a resorted copy of en:List of lakes in Canada. --Foroa (talk) 16:48, 21 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
How did you select the entries?

Please remove it for now and restore the previous status before this is discussed. -- User:Docu at 16:51, 21 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
No selection, just an alphabetic sort. Restored to previous state, no need for removal. --Foroa (talk) 17:10, 21 February 2010 (UTC).Reply
I requested an administrator to restore the previous version. Please stop edit warring. -- User:Docu at 17:30, 21 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
The problem with en:List of lakes in Canada is that it's a random list of names: we don't know how it's compiled nor if the lakes listed there will ever have articles. It can even link articles that are not about lakes or not in Canada. -- User:Docu at 17:30, 21 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
Problems with the list aside, I don't think it's doing any harm on the category pages for the moment. They're linked from the cfd, so people can see what Foroa was talking about.. but now it's here too, so either way, it's not something worth edit-warring over. (not protecting because I'm somewhat involved even though I'd protect the version before the list, I think you guys can be reasonable abut this) Rocket000 (talk) 18:41, 21 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
As documented in the list, it is a resorted copy of en:List of lakes in Canada. This list is essential in demonstrating more interesting and constructive alternatives for Category:Lakes of Canada by name. --Foroa (talk) 18:49, 21 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
If it's just for demonstration purposes in another field, please move it to a subpage of your user page. -- User:Docu at 18:51, 21 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
This list is essential in demonstrating more interesting and constructive alternatives for Category:Lakes of Canada by name. This list is a sorted version of copy of en:List of lakes in Canada. Its interesting aspect can be best demonstrated along with the categories contained by this very category. There is no clear motiviation why this navigation bar/list should be removed from this category. --Foroa (talk) 19:18, 21 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
Category namespace is not for tests, please use the sandbox or a sub-page of your user page for this. -- User:Docu at 19:36, 21 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
It's not really a big deal, is it? I appreciate Foroa trying to demonstrate a more constructive alternative. That's what we need more of instead of you two finding new things to fight about. :) Rocket000 (talk) 20:12, 21 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
It's not clear why this would be needed here for "demonstration purposes" in another field. Besides that, I suggested several alternatives for her tests. In general, edits for "demonstration purposes" are generally considered disruptive. -- User:Docu at 20:23, 21 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
I don't think the field is important here. Lakes, Rivers, Canada, Amsterdam, whatever. It's same general problem we're looking at. Anyway, it's only disruptive if you let be. Rocket000 (talk) 20:34, 21 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
Why discuss it then if it's the same for all fields? For the removal, I asked an admin to take care of that. -- User:Docu at 20:46, 21 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
I know, I saw the request (I'm not because I'm involved and honestly don't see the problem). Why discuss it? You can't abstract/generalize the situation to make it apply to all fields? That's the point of an example. Rocket000 (talk) 20:50, 21 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
We discussed the general idea before and agreed that these categories should be named "by name". It would redundant to restart this. -- User:Docu at 20:52, 21 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
Yes, that's what they should be, but the question is if and when it's appropriate to even have such categories. IMO, that's something the previous and on-going discussions failed to resolve. This is an example showing another way to have a list of all member/submembers of a category without the extra (sometimes excessive) categorization. Rocket000 (talk) 21:06, 21 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
Let's see what that other discussion results in. In the meantime, can we remove this? -- User:Docu at 21:40, 21 February 2010 (UTC)Reply

If lakes of Canada should by searchable by name, such ordering should by treated by the category "by name". Just like searching by province should be treated by categories by province and serching by type should by ensured with "lakes of Canada by type" category etc. What's the reason that one search criterion should be used in list and other criteria in categories? A list has worse functionality than a category: it isn't actualized automatically, it isn't linked from all included subcategories, it's unsuitable to the media database project etc. The basic principle of Commons organization is a categorization, not lists or articles. It's unwanted to disturb the well-tried system by such inconsiderate trials. Categories "by name" are a standard, established and widely used way approved by the community and it's undesirable that one person repeatedly sabotages all rules, conventions and agreements about "by name" categories, category redirects, category deleting etc. --ŠJů (talk) 09:12, 22 February 2010 (UTC)Reply

Please read the discussion on Commons:Categories_for_discussion/2010/02/Category:Rivers_by_country_by_name concerning Category:Rivers_of_the_Netherlands, no need to have the discussion on several places. --Foroa (talk) 11:48, 23 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
Personally, I think it's always interesting to explore and discuss new alternatives, but obviously, it's not acceptable to use admin tools to impose them. -- User:Docu at 10:55, 23 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
Please stop reverting the navigation bar. There is no rule that forbids such a navigation bar; there are thousands of even more complex navigation bars like this. --Foroa (talk) 11:34, 23 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
As an administrator, you should be aware that there is no consensus for your addition. Please link Wikipedia instead of pasting it indiscriminately. -- User:Docu at 11:36, 23 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
Please point me to the commons rule that forbids such approach and to the precise discussion where this particular point is discussed and a consensus and conclusion against this approach for static categories is formulated. Please stop the endless insinuations: this has nothing to do with my use of the adminstration tools. --Foroa (talk) 11:48, 23 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
Maybe you should ask a more experienced user for advice. -- User:Docu at 12:02, 23 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
If there is no consensus for your addition to the description, it needs to be removed. As an administrator you should know that. -- User:Docu at 12:04, 23 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
And there's not a consensus not for the addition to the description either. No consensus anything. It's just a couple editors squabbling . ;) Rocket000 (talk) 12:45, 23 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
LOL, but seriously, let's move on with this. -- User:Docu at 12:51, 23 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
I'm not stopping you... Rocket000 (talk) 16:24, 23 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
Foroa reverted once more. -- User:Docu at 16:27, 23 February 2010 (UTC)Reply

There doesn't seem to be any interest for Foroa test nor consensus to add it here. Is there any reason why it shouldn't be removed? -- User:Docu at 20:25, 28 February 2010 (UTC)Reply

(Indent reset). There is no consensus for removal nor any rationale for it (see questions above). --Foroa (talk) 21:52, 28 February 2010 (UTC)Reply

As an administrator, you should know it doesn't work that way. Please refrain from disrupting and use the sandbox for your personal tests. -- User:Docu at 22:35, 28 February 2010 (UTC)Reply

Lengthy list, lengthy discussion, break edit

What an absurd discussion. Commons will probably have many more subcategories for lakes in Canada in a few years than it has now. There are several thousands of lakes in Canada, not only the few ones that are – rather randomly – noted on that Wikipedia list (422 atm). Did anyone consider how the category page with such a navbar included should look like in a few years then? Will I have to scroll down two meters first before seeing the actual category entries (just because I expanded the navbar manually, or – even worse in effect – because I have JavaScript disabled)? Please note that all users who have JavaScript disabled by default, always see full navbars and don't see any hint about the fact that they could hide them by enabling JS (this is a common problem for less experienced users, especially for non-regulars and the mass of reading-only visitors of Wikimedia projects).

So my primary concern here is that Category:Lakes of Canada isn't suitable at all to introduce such a large list navbar. Similar navbars might possibly work (= be considered useful) for much smaller categories, though. But definitely not in this case. --:bdk: 18:40, 10 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

Would you remove the test from the category description? -- User:Docu at 19:22, 10 March 2010 (UTC)Reply
I would, but I guess it's best to reach sort of consensus first. Edit wars are boring. There's no hurry. --:bdk: 19:41, 10 March 2010 (UTC)Reply
I don't think anyone is in favor of adding the list. Even Foroa seems to be doing it only for "demonstration purposes". As this is not an acceptable reason in a wiki, I don't see why we should leave it. People can use the sandbox for this. -- User:Docu at 20:03, 10 March 2010 (UTC)Reply
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