Talk:Routing (disambiguation)

?False/Innaccurate remarks?
Short paragraph "The term is ambiguous because it is used by the noun route (path, etc), the verb to route (to direct along a path, etc), and the verb to rout (a drilling/machining process). In the US both terms are pronounced similarly. In the UK, distinct spellings and pronounciations are used for routeing (path) and routing (woodworking)" was added here to summarise the reason behind the disambiguation page, since the term has several very different meanings. This was removed by a user in spite of being apparently consistent with Wiktionary etc, therefore I have replaced it. Request editors explain any logic behind deletion I may be unaware of. Graldensblud 00:54, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
 * As you may be aware, this is not the wiktionary. A disambiguation page should hold only a minimum of information aside from the actual dab links.  Might make more sense to break it up into sections, ==noun==, etc, if there are articles that illustrate each concept.  If not, probably makes more sense to just depend on the wiktionary link.  See Disambiguation, and, in particular, the section "What not to include: Dictionary definitions."  MrZaius  talk  13:19, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
 * Acknowledged. Divided the list of bullets in two, seperating those related to "route" from those related to "rout". Seems clear enough. Graldensblud 14:28, 3 May 2007 (UTC)

New Routing type... should this be added?
HI, I'm pretty sure that Routing is used in manufacturing to account for assembly times for particular operations. This is then used to roll up the costs of manufacture. Should this be added? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 210.18.214.217 (talk) 02:03, 20 September 2010 (UTC)