I'd agree with Stephen right now. Merge it for now and give it its own article when it is actually named.
Mgm
On 1/15/07, Stephen Bain stephen.bain@gmail.com wrote:
On 1/15/07, George Herbert george.herbert@gmail.com wrote:
The right time for an article is when the object reaches notability and is no longer a crystal-ball projection. These ships, on order, with plans agreed to between the builder and Carnival, are no longer crystal ball projections, and are clearly big enough to be notable.
It's also nice to have enough material to constitute a reasonable article, in the absence of which it's probably the right time for a merge and redirect.
If we take the flip side of this, we have large articles for the [[Airbus A380]] and [[Boeing 787]] jets, and the [[Airbus A350]]...
Those three things also have names, which I think is a pretty useful detail for an article to have. Readers looking for information on this subject are much more likely to find it if we put it at [[Carnival Cruise Lines]] than if we put it at [[Un-Named Carnival Ship]].
-- Stephen Bain stephen.bain@gmail.com
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