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: Good catch. This article has suffiently little content that anything useful should be ported over to [[Andromeda Galaxy]], wiht a note in the history for such a port referencing this page. This page should then be turned a redirect to that page. Or do you think the article should live at some other name? Certainly it's better known to the public as Andromeda, but if another name is more widely used among astronomers, we'd have to give some thought as to which to go with. (Or is [[Andromeda galaxy]] the more usual capitalization, BTW?). Let's hold off changing those other two redirects until we figure out what we're doing with the content. [[User:J. Noel Chiappa|J. Noel Chiappa]] 10:37, 27 May 2008 (CDT) | : Good catch. This article has suffiently little content that anything useful should be ported over to [[Andromeda Galaxy]], wiht a note in the history for such a port referencing this page. This page should then be turned a redirect to that page. Or do you think the article should live at some other name? Certainly it's better known to the public as Andromeda, but if another name is more widely used among astronomers, we'd have to give some thought as to which to go with. (Or is [[Andromeda galaxy]] the more usual capitalization, BTW?). Let's hold off changing those other two redirects until we figure out what we're doing with the content. [[User:J. Noel Chiappa|J. Noel Chiappa]] 10:37, 27 May 2008 (CDT) | ||
::I would opt for Andromeda Galaxy (capitalized) as that is the more commonly known name among the public. There is something to be said for the more scientific naming of articles but for the most part I'd go with "common" names. In the meantime, I'll wait to make any changes here. | ::I would opt for Andromeda Galaxy (capitalized) as that is the more commonly known name among the public. There is something to be said for the more scientific naming of articles but for the most part I'd go with "common" names. In the meantime, I'll wait to make any changes here.--[[User:Michael Geldorp|Michael Geldorp]] 11:06, 27 May 2008 (CDT) |
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M 31 and Messier 31 all redirect here to NGC 224 even though there is a much more developed article Andromeda Galaxy As a new user I am unsure whether I can be bold and redirect them to the Andromeda Galaxy article or not and also what to do about this article which is a short stub concerning the same topic.--Michael Geldorp 17:08, 26 May 2008 (CDT)
- Good catch. This article has suffiently little content that anything useful should be ported over to Andromeda Galaxy, wiht a note in the history for such a port referencing this page. This page should then be turned a redirect to that page. Or do you think the article should live at some other name? Certainly it's better known to the public as Andromeda, but if another name is more widely used among astronomers, we'd have to give some thought as to which to go with. (Or is Andromeda galaxy the more usual capitalization, BTW?). Let's hold off changing those other two redirects until we figure out what we're doing with the content. J. Noel Chiappa 10:37, 27 May 2008 (CDT)
- I would opt for Andromeda Galaxy (capitalized) as that is the more commonly known name among the public. There is something to be said for the more scientific naming of articles but for the most part I'd go with "common" names. In the meantime, I'll wait to make any changes here.--Michael Geldorp 11:06, 27 May 2008 (CDT)