At 05:07 06/11/2003 -0800, Jimbo wrote:
"Cory Hall" -- this one did get redirected to U. Cal Berkeley, which is absurd in my opinion. This is a well-known building, it may certainly have an article, even if the topic would not make it into 1.0. When was it built? What function does it serve? Who was the architect? What famous things happened there? All legitimate stuff.
Absolutely. But perhaps when you consider that the content of that page was nothing more than "Cory Hall is the Electrical Engineering building at the University of California, Berkeley. It is across the street from Soda Hall", and that the same content has been merged into the U Cal, Berk page, the redirect doesn't seem so "absurd" any more.
Given that some mention of Cory Hall is needed in the UofC,B page whether the Hall has its own article or not, the question is: is it better to have this info in the UofC,B page and duplicate it on its own page, or is it better to just have the info in one place and only make a separate [[Cory Hall]] page when there's more info about it? Not an easy question to answer, I think - the first could result in duplicated effort across the two articles, while the second could discourage expansion of the info about Cory Hall completely. But both seem reasonable positions, neither is absurd.
Anyway, how we handle stub articles like these is a separate issue to deletions. Nobody's suggesting that we delete this sort of info.
LP (Camembert)