Forum:Renaming the Tutorial namespace

For those of you who didn't already know (hopefully this doesn't mean you), we have a Tutorial space here on The Sims Wiki. The Tutorial namespace was created at the same time that the Fanon namespace was created, and the main jumping-off point to reach those articles is the Tutorial Portal.

To cut to the chase, I'm proposing that we re-name the Tutorial namespace to something else... I'm thinking the "Game Help namespace." I'm suggesting this name change because the idea of 'Tutorial' is limiting, and I believe this limitation is partly to blame for why the Tutorial namespace is struggling to grow and prosper while the Fanon namespace is booming.

By changing from Tutorial to Game Help (or a comparable name), we show that the space is supposed to be used for more than just game walkthroughs and step-by-step instructions, but is intended to offer all sorts of guidance on game issues, both in the game itself and in game installation, installation of content, etc. This technical information is an area where The Sims Wiki is lacking, and unlike walkthroughs and tutorials, we don't have a dedicated place to host that sort of information.

If a name change is approved here, some articles in the Tutorial namespace might need to be renamed, but this would be relatively minor and could easily be handled as the need arises.

So, thoughts? --  LostInRiverview talk ~ blog 02:02, April 17, 2013 (UTC)

Discussion
Will it not confuse with Help: namespace? It's not a big change, although I agree that in some instances, the use of term "Tutorial" doesn't seem to suit.  Nikel  Talk  –  Vote!  02:39, April 17, 2013 (UTC)


 * I don't really know about this renaming stuff, but I definitely think that adding instructions like game setup would benefit the wiki. So I'm basically indifferent about renaming the namespace (I can change my opinion if I find more reasons to support it), and I support adding information like what was explained above. ~ Waikikamukow  ( Anyone wanna chat? ) 02:43, April 17, 2013 (UTC)

Just want to quickly confirm that a name change is technically possible as I've just demonstrated on my own personal wiki (one benefit of independent hosting). It's basically the same input but a different cosmetic output, so while it will still technically be the Tutorial namespace, cosmetically it'll show up as whatever we decide to call it.

As for the proposal itself, I'm indifferent to the idea of the name change. I don't see any real reason to make the change but if it does help even the slightest in populating the namespace then every little helps. However, I do think "Game Help" would cause too much confusion with Wikia's mandatory Help namespace and could be seen by some to be more to do with walkthroughs than technical information. I don't have any ideas myself but it's just food for thought. 21:13, April 18, 2013 (UTC)

It's worth mentioning that 'tutorial' does even less to evoke the idea of technical help than 'game help' does. The main purpose of this discussion is to get the idea of a name change moving. I don't have my heart set on changing it to Game help, so if someone else has a better name for it, I'll embrace it. But calling it the Tutorial namespace is a limiting factor on otherwise valid content that the namespace could otherwise house. This is not a minor change or a quibble over minute details. --  LostInRiverview talk ~ blog 21:42, April 18, 2013 (UTC)

I believe that changing the name of the namespace would be a good idea, as there are many other things that could be added that are related to tutorials. -- Bleeh (talk) (blog) 23:30, April 18, 2013 (UTC)

I also think changing the name to something else would be better, because theres not much you can write on it. So giving it a more attractive name mabey make more people to go there. Also i think there should be a place for tutorials on the wikia a bit like fourms. Like how to make a signature of something, because it took me ages find out how to do a custom signature. But that just an idea. Blue12porcupine talk 18:28, April 21, 2013 (UTC)