wiki/Cherry_G80-0832
and
wiki/Gravograph_G80-0832H-04
which in fact is just a special edition of this one:
wiki/Cherry_G80-0778
I hope someone can fix that without waiting for me to imagine how
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I don't think it's so tough in our case. We are not wikipedia where prominence is very important. But we're all about documenting minutia. So if we have an article about a keyboard with 10 subsections about different variants, and one person has one and goes wild in documenting/photographing it and makes a full article about it too, so what.It's a tough call. For example, I've left the page on the SIIG MiniTouch there, because a) it's a very prominent product, and b) it has a specific production history.
Generally, you'd only want a separate page if the product has some notable history or details that are worth separating out.
I would tend to agree, provided of course there are at least links in both directions.webwit wrote:I don't think it's so tough in our case. We are not wikipedia where prominence is very important. But we're all about documenting minutia. So if we have an article about a keyboard with 10 subsections about different variants, and one person has one and goes wild in documenting/photographing it and makes a full article about it too, so what.It's a tough call. For example, I've left the page on the SIIG MiniTouch there, because a) it's a very prominent product, and b) it has a specific production history.
Generally, you'd only want a separate page if the product has some notable history or details that are worth separating out.
That's only one end of the scale. In kbdfr's case, it's two pages about the exact same keyboard! In the middle are all the awkward cases, where it's never clear — is there enough written about something to make it worth splitting it out? I've wrestled with this many times and never come to any firm conclusions.webwit wrote: I don't think it's so tough in our case. We are not wikipedia where prominence is very important. But we're all about documenting minutia. So if we have an article about a keyboard with 10 subsections about different variants, and one person has one and goes wild in documenting/photographing it and makes a full article about it too, so what.
This is of course a good argument, and it is an even better reason for naming the page G80-0832, because nowhere does "Gravograph" appear on the keyboard. Only the weird keycaps reveal it is the keyboard made for the Gravograph engraving machines, so someone confronted with just the keyboard will not know it is a Gravograph.
Why create a whole new name format for just one page?
Under More → Move at the top right. This will automatically create the redirect (unless you decline it) but you need to manually categorise the redirect page afterwards.
It is a page whose sole content (aside from categories) of: