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#REDIRECT [[Wikipedia:Article titles]] |
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The question which topics we should create is related to, but definitely distinct from, the question of what [[naming conventions]] we should follow. I'd like to start a discussion about this. Here are some places to start: |
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* Generally speaking, the creation of topics should be broadly encouraged. If anyone ever feels discouraged from creating a topic, it should be for a very good, clear, specific reason. |
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* One issue that might constrain the choice of topics occurs when there are two or more names for the same topic. For example, "spam" and "spamming"; the first is a kind of e-mail or newsgroup post, and the second is the activity of sending or posting such messages. With such sets of closely-related topics, we have a number of choices: |
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# Redirect from one topic to another; so, for example, make "spamming" redirect to "spam." |
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# Make one page a very brief definition, followed by a pointer to the other page ("for more information, see [[spam]]"). |
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# Develop two separate articles. |
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There must be other issues. Discussion? |
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