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More than duplicated (in this case, triplicated) articles, we can talk about non-jerarquiced articles or structured article sequence [[User:Mac|Mac]] 12:06 Mar 9, 2003 (UTC) |
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* [[Gaia Theory]] and [[Gaia theory]] - I think both are talking about the same thing. |
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[[Gaia Theory]] says in the first line "'''Gaia Theory''' of [[Lynn Margulis]] and others is one among other [[Gaia theory|Gaia theories]]" ("Gaia theories" links to [[Gaia theory]]). Likewise, the capitalised article is linked to in the lower case article. Possibly there is a better way to distinguish between these two articles, but they clearly are not talking about the same thing. --[[User:Camembert|Camembert]] |
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Revision as of 02:31, 27 April 2003
The page says "After a pair has been merged leave it on the list with a remark DONE." Why is that? What is the argument against just removing pairs from the list after they have been done? Andre Engels 10:14 Sep 27, 2002 (UTC)
- None that I can see! I'm all for changing that guideline -- Tarquin
- I would be in favor of making a list of fixed issues at the bottom of the article. Good for follow-up purposes. If the list grows too long, it can be moved to an archives page. olivier 12:23 Nov 9, 2002 (UTC)
For merged articles, I prefer the most international and general name possible. I.e. Islands of the North Atlantic better British Isles. Perhaps a redirection from Islands of the North Atlantic to British Isles Mac 12:02 Mar 9, 2003 (UTC)
For pacifism and Non-violent resistance and Non-violence, I prefer Non-violence because it´s the most general. From there links to pacifism and Non-violent resistance, if the articles have enough content, specially, indicating the differences between they both. More than duplicated (in this case, triplicated) articles, we can talk about non-jerarquiced articles or structured article sequence Mac 12:06 Mar 9, 2003 (UTC) Mac 12:06 Mar 9, 2003 (UTC)
Taku added:
- Gaia Theory and Gaia theory - I think both are talking about the same thing.
Gaia Theory says in the first line "Gaia Theory of Lynn Margulis and others is one among other Gaia theories" ("Gaia theories" links to Gaia theory). Likewise, the capitalised article is linked to in the lower case article. Possibly there is a better way to distinguish between these two articles, but they clearly are not talking about the same thing. --Camembert