Talk:Salamander (disambiguation)

Cut entries
I'm going to list the entries I cut during clean-up, to address the objection made in the edit history.

My general policy in removing entries from dab lists is that a disambiguation page is meant to help users navigate between existing articles that are legitimately referred to using the same word or phrase.


 * The name of an Austro-Hungarian ship of the Drache class built in 1861 (Reason for removal: no article linked)
 * A fireplace poker (Article doesn't mention "salamander", making this just a dictionary definition (and an unverified one))
 * Salamander Shoes, a German shoe manufacturer (Not an existing article)
 * Salamander web browser. a Web browser for Linux (Not an existing article)
 * Salamander (or Salamandro) is one of the elemental spirits in the Seiken Densetsu series. (Article doesn't mention "salamander", making this just a dictionary definition (and an unverified one))
 * "Old Salamander" was a nickname given to Admiral David Glasgow Farragut, famous for proclaiming "Damn the torpedoes!", for his great naval exploits during the American Civil War. (The article says nothing about this nickname)
 * Salamander is the name of one of the main armies in Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card. (Article doesn't mention this army by name; if there is an article offering further information on this context, it should be linked)
 * Asbestos when described by Marco Polo is called "Salamander" (This appears to be junk)

However, I'll add these three links back in, since the first one does actually talk about a Salamander broiler and was an oversight on my part, and the latter two have internal links and are therefore allowed by MOS:DP.
 * A type of broiler
 * A British warship – HMS Salamander
 * Salamander Books, publisher

If there's further objection to removing any of these, please discuss it here instead of reverting all cleanup. Propaniac (talk) 16:39, 7 January 2008 (UTC)