User talk:ScottDavis/plain town names/New South Wales
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FYI your link to "tregeagle" is to the person, not a town in Australia Bookgrrl 00:52, 16 May 2006 (UTC)
- Thankyou. This page is part of an ongoing project (User:ScottDavis/plain town names, categories and lists in the article namespace) to ensure that when a place has an article (always named as <place, state>), it has either a redirect or a link from a disambiguation page so readers can find it from a search for just <place>. Eventually, Tregeagle might be changed from a redirect to a disambig page, when the Tregeagle, New South Wales article is written. When I notice that, the link wil be deleted from this page. Thankyou. --Scott Davis Talk 02:01, 16 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Removal from list when disambig entry points to red link?
I note that someone recently removed 3 places (Abernethy, Albert, Ando). In each case, the article is either a disambig page or has a link to a disambig page at the top.
In all 3 cases, the disambig page contains a red link to the NSW place (Abernethy, New South Wales; Albert, New South Wales; Ando, New South Wales). I left these on the list on the assumption that they should not be removed from this list until the article on the NSW place actually existed. Was this the intent? --Athol Mullen 00:43, 14 December 2006 (UTC)
- I have to confess I don't have a strong feeling either way. I've been leaving them in the list "for now". I'd say if the red link is on a disambig page and has been there for a while, it is likely to stay there and need not also be listed here. A red dab link at the top of an article though is likely to get dropped by the regular editors of that article, and should be left in this list until either an article is
writtenstarted, or a full dab page created with the link in it. --Scott Davis Talk 04:43, 14 December 2006 (UTC)