Disputatio:Mons Gerhardi

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I edited a bit more ...[fontem recensere]

... after the corrections made by Iacobus. He forgot that there was no need to delete the embedded interwiki links: we can make links to the best article on any other wiki, while we have no article ourselves, using the "Creanda" formula. It's important to do it this way (and easy too) because this way, once we have the article, the link will be corrected by a bot. No need to overdo it: if the meaning of our Latin term is obvious, any user can easily find the equivalent article on another wiki. But in these two cases it really was useful, I think.

I also added the interwiki link to this article at Wikidata.

The demonstration that we can get a street map is extremely useful. I ought to have tried it before. We will maybe find a way to incorporate that in a formula. Thank you! Andrew Dalby (disputatio) 10:08, 17 Novembris 2019 (UTC)[reply]

PS: The name "Mons Gerardus" is not impossible (hence I asked for a source) but seems to me unlikely: "Mons Ger(h)ardi" would be much more likely. I bet there is a source somewhere.

The external links should have something more informative than "Quidam situs interretialis", which tells the reader nothing. It's quite OK to give the name of the website in its original language (Budapest Travel or whatever), because all Vicipaedians are necessarily bilingual or multilingual, and doing this tells them two things (1) it's a tourist website (2) it's in a specific language. Andrew Dalby (disputatio) 10:31, 17 Novembris 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Found a source now. Andrew Dalby (disputatio) 15:12, 17 Novembris 2019 (UTC)[reply]