On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 11:10:44 +0200, "Steve Bennett" stevagewp@gmail.com wrote:
When discovering a redlink, which is better: to leave it as a redlink, or redirect it to the "closest" topic? Eg, a redlink to the name of a book - best to leave it that way, or create it as a redirect to the book's author? Or, create a substub "X is a book by [[Author]]"?
For what value of better? I think it's personal preference. I'm one for describing books on the author's article until it becomes too big, in the first instance, but others prefer lots of tiny stubs.
Guy (JzG)