Talk:2005 Gujarat flood
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Dead link
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- http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/RWB.NSF/db900LargeMaps/AHAA-6DUV9P?OpenDocument&rc=3
- In 2005 Gujarat Flood on 2011-05-25 07:59:42, 404 Not Found
- In 2005 Gujarat Flood on 2011-06-12 01:20:01, 404 Not Found
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Title name change
- There has been an on-going controversy on the capitalization of words in a title that normally are not capitalized. With few exceptions the word flood is not capitalized throughout Wikipedia as evidenced at [[Category:Floods]], [[Category:Floods in India]], and [[Category:Floods in the United States]]. [[Category:Floods in Canada]] list 19 like named titles (flood used in the title not as a first word or proper noun) and of these 6 capitalize "flood".
- Wikipedia policy:
- Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Titles#Capitalization states, "However, for names of Wikipedia articles and of section headings in articles and pages, generally only the first word and all proper names are capitalized in titles.". Wikipedia:Article titles#Article title format states, "Use lowercase, except for proper names". This supposedly narrows the criteria to determining if a word is part of such a "proper noun" or named as such as provided by reliable sources as the common name. the word "flood", in this instance, is clearly not part of a proper noun.
- I am always a proponent of using the common name when possible (exceptions for avoiding ambiguity) otherwise policy and title consistency should be followed.
- Summary: This article title should be moved to 2005 Gujarat floods with a lowercase "f", to be in compliance with policy and like named articles, and plural because there were two different incidences. Otr500 (talk) 10:39, 2 November 2015 (UTC)
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