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There are some unusual classes of parents. In some cases these could result in someone having more than two parents, which might look weird unless we can distinguish them on the website somehow, using an attribute or something:
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">An attribute to indicate a stepchild would fall into this category as well ([http://musicbrainz.org/artist/5970bee1-1713-4970-be17-a801b863a273.html Max Cavalera] vs. [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/d4259fc6-97b8-44e7-a4e9-e820b0771179.html Richie Cavalera]) -- [[User:Prodoc|Prodoc]] 15:23, 05 February 2007 (UTC)
Adopted parent
Biological parent
Surrogate mother
</ul>

The phrasing "is ''the'' parent of" is weird, and should probably be "is ''a'' parent of". As of right now people pretty much always have more than one...

== Regarding bands ==
== Regarding bands ==



Revision as of 05:44, 2 April 2009

There are some unusual classes of parents. In some cases these could result in someone having more than two parents, which might look weird unless we can distinguish them on the website somehow, using an attribute or something:

  • An attribute to indicate a stepchild would fall into this category as well (Max Cavalera vs. Richie Cavalera) -- Prodoc 15:23, 05 February 2007 (UTC) Adopted parent Biological parent Surrogate mother

The phrasing "is the parent of" is weird, and should probably be "is a parent of". As of right now people pretty much always have more than one...

Regarding bands

Another way could be to use PerformanceName but PerformanceNameStyle says "Performance names should not be used for bands" at the very start. -- ClutchEr2