Steve Bennett wrote:
Hi all,
I just noticed this one. Whenever you have a date, like the 5th of
October, you're supposed to link it, so that the MediaWiki software
can reformat it according to the user's preferences: [[5 October]].
However, you're never supposed to link *anything* in section headings.
So is this page following the guidelines or breaking them?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kei_car
It would be helpful if our "guidelines"/"policies" were set
down in the
same manner as IETF RFCs are, with the same uses of SHOULD, SHOULD NOT,
MUST, MUST NOT, etc...
"never" overrides "always", so "never link anything in section
titles in
articles" overrides "always link dates in articles".
Just because you want to invent that kind of rule in your own little
imagination doesn't mean that it's going to apply to anybody else. If
you don't want to link from section headings nobody is going to force
you to do it. Please don't disrespect others by saying that they can't.
Ec
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