Glynor, were there any other pages in my wheelhouse that you think still need some love (to add to my to-do list)?
I think this might be right up your alley.
http://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Zonesand the entire category:
http://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Category:ZonesLooking at the current Zones articles, I got inspired to make a system I'd intended to make for a while. I made a new
Merge template to mark little stub pages that should be expanded into decently-sized articles, or merged into their "parent" article. This adds them to the
Merge Suggested category under
Wiki Maintenance. It isn't as fancy as Wikipedia's system, but it should serve our purposes well enough. Anyway, basically everything in the Zones Category is marked with this template.
If you do merge them in, please
redirect the sub pages to the parent article. Replace the entire text of the page, including that {{merge}} template, with the
#Redirect [[Page Name]] thing, and that will serve to also remove it from the Merge Suggested list. If you make the merged article into a "section" of the Zones article, you can redirect the page to a specific section of a parent article as well (look at
this one for an example).
One of the other problems I see with it is that the Zones article, is that it focuses on the concept of Zones being for playing to separate audio devices. That's certainly
one major use of Zones, but they are really "sets of settings" that have their own Playing Now lists, and it doesn't make that concept clear. In addition to, of course, that the content is all spread around in little stub sub-pages which aren't adequately linked to the main article (and which don't, and probably never will, have enough content to warrant their own articles).
Some things in the Zones system probably do deserve their own discreet articles, like Zone Linking for example, but a bunch of those are just silly. There are a ton of other little stub pages thoughout the wiki. It seems like whomever originally added a bunch of content liked having gazillions of little stub pages. But that makes the wiki all messy, and you can never find all of the sub-articles and keep them updated "in sync". It is a balancing act, but having a ton of little stubs that will never develop into decently-sized articles is troublesome.