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*I'm guessing but confident that eventually most of the contributors who start here will be familiar with Wikipedia style and use it without thinking. Therefore a lot of page names will use sentence case whatever our guidelines say (because not everybody reads the guidelines; some because the idea that different wikis have different guidelines would not have occurred to them). So the easiest route to eventual consistency is to recommend Wikipedia styles.
*I'm guessing but confident that eventually most of the contributors who start here will be familiar with Wikipedia style and use it without thinking. Therefore a lot of page names will use sentence case whatever our guidelines say (because not everybody reads the guidelines; some because the idea that different wikis have different guidelines would not have occurred to them). So the easiest route to eventual consistency is to recommend Wikipedia styles.
[[User:Robin Patterson|robinp]] 00:32, 7 Mar 2006 (EST)
[[User:Robin Patterson|robinp]] 00:32, 7 Mar 2006 (EST)
:: I definitely agree with this.  I believe it would be an important contribution for someone to move all of our existing meta pages to these sentence-case page names.  I've been creating redirects lately, from alternative capitalization versions of meta pages, which can certainly be changed to point to whatever the standard is.  Having a standard really helps me remember how to link to a page.  [[TedErnst]] | <small>[[User talk:TedErnst|talk]]</small> 10:57, 7 Mar 2006 (EST)
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