On 12/29/06, Guy Chapman aka JzG guy.chapman@spamcop.net wrote:
I seem to have caused a bit of a stir on the AfD for the article Ghost ramp. I commented that if the Keep advocates don't fix the fundamental problems identified with the article at its previous AfD two months ago - which are: no reliable source for the name, no reliable source for the description and all the inclusions sourced to maps and satellite photos, i.e. original research - then I will delete it as original research.
I think you're wrong here. To my mind, if there is an interesting topic worth writing about, the lack of an official accepted term should *not* inhibit us from writing about it. We avoid neologisms where possible - but if not possible, we should use the least neologistic word possible. I'm sure there are plenty of examples of this, particularly when we're writing on topics which may never have been discussed in English before.
In this case, I would be inclined to rename the page "List of incomplete onramps and offramps". In any case, if you're nominating a page for deletion because you don't like the name, shame on you...
Steve