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Willipedia:Naming conventions

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#General philsophy
:Use the most general title you can about your subject, when you feel a Williamsian can write something meaningul meaningful about the general title (iei.e., even if you can't)::example: you want to write about the awesome beec beech in the forest garden for tree climbing. start/edit "Tree climbing"
::example: you want to write about cheap places to ski. start/edit "skiing" and start a section in it on going cheaply. hope you or someone else will write the preface on generally skiing at williams
::example: you want to write about great spots to hang hammocks on campus. "Hammocking" is the most general title, but is there something meaningful to write on "hammocking" besids where to do it? This is arguable. Start/edit "hammocking" with a section on places, or start/edit "hammock spots". Someone can always create "hammocking" and link to/move your content later.
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