Template talk:Navegacion simbolo nacional Aruba

Latest comment: 3 years ago by Frank Geerlings in topic Standardize wording and spelling of template names

Standardize wording and spelling of template names

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Please note these two template names:

Do they need to be standardized? Being page names, this would require a Move that creates a #REDIRECT. Feel free to contact me if you need help. Cheers! Deborahjay (diskushon) 14:46, 24 mei 2021 (UTC)Reply

Given that the countries each have their own spelling rules, which are applied properly in the names of the respective template, I don't really see much of an issue. We have decided to maintain the Papiamentu (Bonaire + Curaçao) spelling for category names, and for page names in the main article namespace we have decided to allow either, whichever is started first. We haven't decided on template names, I think. Mainly because the issue hasn't come up yet.
I have no objections to adding redirects for templates so either spelling will work, but in this case I think it willwon't be of much use. --Frank Geerlings (diskushon) 23:53, 26 mei 2021 (UTC)Reply
Thank you, Frank G., for this thorough explanation. I agree that creating #REDIRECT pages for templates is rather excessive. Those are really more helpful for the sake of end users who search content without knowing exact mainspace page names or existing categories. Without my knowing the language here, I'd best help out by such Wikignome tasks as cleanup from the Páginanan spesial, e.g. providing Wikidata links for "Pages not connected to items" when it's absolutely clear the content is identical, e.g. calendar dates. Deborahjay (diskushon) 15:57, 27 mei 2021 (UTC)Reply
Thanks for raising this question nonetheless, and yes, cleanup tasks you feel confident about are very much appreciated! --Frank Geerlings (diskushon) 16:28, 27 mei 2021 (UTC)Reply
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