I'm not sure of Wiki-editing etiquette but I support the views expressed by
Richard. The name tag should contain the primary name of an object, not
multiple names. Swansea-Abertawe is no more the name of a place than Duddon
Valley - Dunnerdale is. In the absence of knowledge of local usage, using
the primary name on signage does seem the best option and is entirely
consistent with how we map other names in the UK.

I sense a desire to give Welsh names equal billing with English ones
wherever both exist. Others have mentioned how odd this would be in some
areas where the Welsh name is rarely used by anybody. There are other areas
where the Welsh name is the main name and the English (often merely
Anglicised) name is now archaic. For example, Conwy is infinitely more
common amongst English speakers than Conway. name=Conwy - Conway would be
ridiculous. Similarly, to appropriate Miguel's earlier example, Ceredigion
is preferred by speakers of both languages.

Regards,

Adam


On 15 Aug 2017 12:27 a.m., "Warin" <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote:

On 14-Aug-17 11:49 PM, Richard Fairhurst wrote:

> On 14/08/2017 14:47, Miguel Sevilla-Callejo wrote:
>
>> I do not agree your change of the Wiki. You should ask before to do it.
>>
>
Ask who?? Don't think there is a formal process to change the wiki, and I
have made a few changes without comment.


> I'm documenting the existing practice in Wales.
>
> If you want to change existing practice, the onus is on you to justify
> your changes and get agreement.
>

Agreement with who?

If I disagree with with wiki .. I make comment on the talk page .. and then
hope someone who disagrees, cares, notices and makes a reply.
Where the wiki page does not have much information .. I'll go ahead and add
to it.

 If it is a tagging issue I'll raise it with the tagging group/list.


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