Hello Tempest,
As the one responsible for managing the wiki, it is good that you bring this to our attention. That said.....
- The wiki allows for multiple variations of parts to exist, unlike the previous part sheets. This is one of the reasons why I am working on parts pages and not just the individual images, so you can add descriptions etc. or multiple versions of parts. For example the page for SPY-1
http://shipbucket.com/wiki/index.php/AN/SPY-1
- The example you gave, both parts are 90% the same in shape and dimensions. Which one is to be used, depends on the rest of the drawing; in a drawing like Karles, your part might look off. Everyone is free to use the parts they see fit, the only ones which we try to remove from the wiki are the ones that are really inaccurate.
- The more detailed components you drew are also on the wiki, just not as individual parts (yet).
I think the parts you are talking about were new drawn by Karle, maybe because they felt the parts you provided did not fit his drawings or because he did not know your parts existed, ready for use. Thus he drew new components and added them to the wiki for others to use, a practice I encourage. If everybody uploaded the parts they used or even the ones they drew to the wiki, I wouldn't have to spend evenings uploading and categorising parts I rarely or never use myself.
But, looking now and comparing, I see tons of information in the part sheets you created that for most parts I have to research to add to the sb wiki page. If you wish to make this clear, I could set you up with an sb wiki account and help you get this information into the current format (which is easier to update and keep up to date then the big part sheets, along with the fact that it is categorised and searchable) and fix the issue forever?
Not trying to shut down this discussion immediately, but I am not planning on removing Karle's parts just because they are shaded and detailed more basic
so another solution would have to be found.