Justin Cormack wrote:
On 16 Apr 2006, at 18:11, Steve Bennett wrote:
On 16/04/06, Matt Brown morven@gmail.com wrote:
On 4/16/06, Steve Bennett stevage@gmail.com wrote:
So I'm not convinced that the rule "pragmatic disambiguation over presumed importance" is applied all that consistency.
Sounds like some head-beating is necessary, but I already have way too much of this to do.
You're not talking about mine, are you? :) I'm happy to beat people with a fixed rule, but I'd like more confirmation that this rule actually exists and is accepted by the community. There is the guideline on disambig pages, but it's fairly vague. A hard-line "a city does *not* get priority over a cheese if most people would expect the cheese" would be helpful.
I would find it very odd that something named after something else should ever get priority.
However obscure the original is, like Camembert, or Jethro Tull, I think it should be at the article place.
I agree. Head-beating on this subject is too likely to result in headcheese. See http://www.cooks.com/rec/search/0,1-0,headcheese,FF.html
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