Talk:Jack Dwyer

Conversion of Dab back to bio article
We had in the main namespace Then an editor of 4 minutes and 5 edits (2 of those speedy deleted by a 3rd party) did a cut&paste move of the bio to a Dab-suffixed title (as usual, without making note of the preceding author(s)), and overwrote the bio with a non-compliant Dab: As to the musician, no info beyond the title is provided, and Google offers no hint of notability. A second bio could exist before the Dab that would be needed if the bio were created, but the corresponding Dab entry cannot precede it; pending a clearer need (evidence of the musician's notability) it is hard to imagine anything but primary-topic Dabn with the footballer as primary topic, and a HatNote Dab tag linking to John Dwyer on the bio Jack Dwyer, until then. My remedy is --Jerzy•t 05:43, 25 December 2011 (UTC) --Jerzy•t 06:00, 25 December 2011 (UTC)
 * 1) Jack Dwyer (a bio)
 * 1) Jack Dwyer (a bad Dab of 3 lks, namely the two listed immediately below, and one to John Dwyer in a See-also section )
 * 2) Jack Dwyer (defensive back) (the cut&paste target)
 * 3) Jack Dwyer (musician) (existing only as the red-lk from the Dab)
 * 1) merging all revisions of  Jack Dwyer (defensive back) into Jack Dwyer, which reunites his bio's text's history,
 * 2) deleting the Dab revisions (lest they disrupt the readability of the bio-purposed revisions' history),
 * 3) adding the HatNote, with an edit summary that acknowledges User:Boleyn's accurate 10:39, 16 December 2011 recognition (in a subsequently deleted edit) that a link to John Dwyer is called for, and
 * 4) making Jack Dwyer (defensive back) a Rdr to the bio.
 * I failed to mention that db-disambig applies to the Dab-purposed revisions of Jack Dwyer; i haven't thot thru or read up on exactly what cut&paste handling would otherwise mandate.