[Wikipedia-l] what was the eventual decision on citynames?
Ray Saintonge
saintonge at telus.net
Mon Sep 2 18:47:05 UTC 2002
Tesla Coil wrote:
>Which, if any, is the ideal form among these examples?
>
>1). [[Madrid]] redirects to [[Madrid, Spain]]. For other uses,
> see [[Madrid (disambiguation)]]
>
>2). [[Paris, France]] redirects to [[Paris]]. For other uses,
> see [[Paris (disambiguation)]]
>
>3). [[Athens, Greece]] redirects to [[Athens]]; disambiguation at
> the bottom of the page. (A note of irony here: Athens, Greece
> has received a less substantial article than [[Athens, Ohio]]).
>
Number 2 appears to be the standard, although many would still argue for
Number 1.
Number 3 appears to have been set up before the recent debate, and
should be upgraded. With that article still being quite short it's not
a big problem for now. The argument for a disambiguation block at the
"top" of the article is that it lets people know right away that they
could or should be somewhere else.
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