Board Thread:Suggestions/@comment-28398720-20160827152805/@comment-27794543-20160909091240

Parameters names should be picked correctly from the start Yes, but as any software engineer or long time wiki user will tell you, that's a nice dream.

the Wikipedia template you linked aboveuse prev/next and airdate. Yep, I knew :) It also uses "Directed by" and "Written by" labels, which I also argue against. Given how wikipedia likes to have annoyingly-long parameter names, my theory is that "prev" & "airdate" are relics of early Wikipedia.

episode order template I was aware & fully intending to delete the lines on the episode pages (thus making the infobox use the default calls to the episode order template). Even so, I fully argue for not changing the parameter name. Speaking as a software engineer, even variables hidden within functions should have descriptive names. Sometime later, someone will look at the code. (And if the only place it's seen is the infobox code, why do we need to make it shorter there?)