User:SimonMayer/Mac-Mc

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Hi. I'm currently changing the Wikipedia coding on some biographies, so that those with names beginning "Mc" are listed under "Mac". This is a fairly standard way of indexing names.

I rolled back you edits to Anne McCaffrey before I realized what you are doing. But I'm not sure it's worth reinstating—I've usually seen her name alphabetized under "Mc", not "Mac". Is it worth editing to categorize an article under something that isn't the right name? -[[User:Aranel|Aranel ("Sarah")]] 01:53, 26 Nov 2004 (UTC)
I also reverted an article -- you might want to do a better job of explaining in the edit summary -- but besides that, I'm very skeptical about that being the "standard" way to index Mc names. My dictionary list Mc entries in alpha order NOT by Mac. Such a wide-ranging change should be discussed first--probably on the Manual of Style talk page. older≠wiser 04:01, Nov 26, 2004 (UTC)
My librarian spouse says that this is an outdated practice that has not been followed for years. Rmhermen 04:44, Nov 26, 2004 (UTC)

Anne McCaffrey does NOT spell her name as Mac...this is extremely incorrect. No library I have ever seen alphabetizes her this way and the author has specifically written that spelling it that way is incorrect. --ssd 05:45, 26 Nov 2004 (UTC)

Neither does Paul McCartney...I'm sorry, but I have to roll back your edit on that article. Johnleemk | Talk 06:01, 26 Nov 2004 (UTC)
I'm going to add my dissenting voice. We should have a consensus and make a note in the style manual before making a change like this. Gamaliel 07:21, 26 Nov 2004 (UTC)
And Mary-Lou McDonald is definately a Mc, so rolling back there as well Kiand 10:58, 26 Nov 2004 (UTC)
I'm used to this being the order for sorting of names in the phone book and I'd be quite happy if it was a wikipedia standard, but given that it's not, perhaps hold off on these edits until it's been discussed in that context. jlang 12:00, 26 Nov 2004 (UTC)