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:Some disambiguation pages are inevitable. However, we want to make sure they are not ones we simply import from WP. See [[CZ:CZ4WP#On_stubs_and_lists]]. - [[User:Stephen Ewen|Stephen Ewen]] 17:37, 3 April 2007 (CDT)
:Some disambiguation pages are inevitable. However, we want to make sure they are not ones we simply import from WP. See [[CZ:CZ4WP#On_stubs_and_lists]]. - [[User:Stephen Ewen|Stephen Ewen]] 17:37, 3 April 2007 (CDT)


:I believe [[Linux]] should redirect to [[Linux (kernel)]], for that is what is generally implied, as the mere word "Linux" does not imply any distinct distribution. Linux itself is a kernel, after all. [[User:Joshua David Williams|Joshua David Williams]] 13:57, 4 April 2007 (CDT)
:I believe [[Linux]] should redirect to [[Linux kernel]], for that is what is generally implied, as the mere word "Linux" does not imply any distinct distribution. Linux itself is a kernel, after all. [[User:Joshua David Williams|Joshua David Williams]] 13:57, 4 April 2007 (CDT)


::Very specifically Linux is just a kernel. I agree with you there. But, are we setting up disambig pages based on what people "probably meant to see," or on raw truth? Because I'm about 90% sure that if Joe Schmoe came to an encyclopedia website and typed in citizendium.org/wiki/Linux, he's not expecting to see something about a kernel, he wants to know "what this newfangled Linux thing is." That's the point of the little tag at the top...
::Very specifically Linux is just a kernel. I agree with you there. But, are we setting up disambig pages based on what people "probably meant to see," or on raw truth? Because I'm about 90% sure that if Joe Schmoe came to an encyclopedia website and typed in citizendium.org/wiki/Linux, he's not expecting to see something about a kernel, he wants to know "what this newfangled Linux thing is." That's the point of the little tag at the top... --[[User:Eric M Gearhart|Eric M Gearhart]]

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Article Checklist for "Linux (disambiguation)"
Workgroup category or categories Computers Workgroup [Editors asked to check categories]
Article status Stub: no more than a few sentences
Underlinked article? Yes
Basic cleanup done? Yes
Checklist last edited by --Eric M Gearhart 09:38, 1 April 2007 (CDT)

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Disambiguation page?

OK it was brought to my attention by User:Dustin_Meany over dinner (we're both deployed to Baghdad, Iraq) that maybe having Linux go directly to a disambig page isn't the best way to explain to someone what Linux is. (I'm the guy who set that up).

What is the policy here on Citizendium? More importantly, what's the "right thing" to do here? Should going to the Linux article redirect you to Linux (operating system), which is probably what someone was expecting, and having a little note at the top saying "Hey this isn't the only meaning of 'Linux.' Click here for the disambig page"

Any comments on this? --Eric M Gearhart 13:20, 3 April 2007 (CDT)

Some disambiguation pages are inevitable. However, we want to make sure they are not ones we simply import from WP. See CZ:CZ4WP#On_stubs_and_lists. - Stephen Ewen 17:37, 3 April 2007 (CDT)
I believe Linux should redirect to Linux kernel, for that is what is generally implied, as the mere word "Linux" does not imply any distinct distribution. Linux itself is a kernel, after all. Joshua David Williams 13:57, 4 April 2007 (CDT)
Very specifically Linux is just a kernel. I agree with you there. But, are we setting up disambig pages based on what people "probably meant to see," or on raw truth? Because I'm about 90% sure that if Joe Schmoe came to an encyclopedia website and typed in citizendium.org/wiki/Linux, he's not expecting to see something about a kernel, he wants to know "what this newfangled Linux thing is." That's the point of the little tag at the top... --Eric M Gearhart