Talk:Griffith Treatment Plant

New Stub Article -- Chuckhoffmann 23:00, 17 February 2012 (EST)
I created this article here, rather than under the facility's full name, because I suspect almost nobody refers to it by the name "Frederick P. Griffith, Jr., Water Treatment Plant", but I did create a redirect using the full name of the facility. Does anyone think it should be the other way 'round, with the article "Frederick P. Griffith, Jr., Water Treatment Plant" and the redirect at "Griffith Treatment Plant"?--Chuckhoffmann 23:00, 17 February 2012 (EST)

Re: New Stub Article -- Frank Muraca 13:53, 18 February 2012 (EST)

 * It might be more efficient to have to full name as the article title, then the "abbreviated" version in the article itself. Kind of the same way we handle names (full name in the article title).

Re: Re: New Stub Article -- Joshdoe 22:20, 19 February 2012 (EST)

 * If you check Talk:Style_Guide, both Chuck and I agree to use Wikipedia's convention of using the most common name, a reversal from Chuck's initial thoughts. I think it's simplest to stick to Wikipedia's conventions, and use the most common name as the article title (unless there's a conflict, e.g. two people with the same first and last name), with redirects on full names.