Talk:Minister of health
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N reasons why "Health minister" is not a Dab
[edit]The reasons for the accompanying page not being a Dab page fit into two categories:
- The form of its implementation violates more requirements for Dab pages than i am willing to enumerate.
- None of the pages listed on it could reasonably bear the title "Health minister", even if none of the other articles existed.
Some change of title may sooner or later be advisable:
- most of the page is a list, and the title might better reflect that;
- this would also permit Health minister to be devoted entirely to content that is better described by that title, such as
- the history and evolution of the concept of a minister for health, and
- a useful description of what a health minister does toward the realization of the goals stated in the dictdef lead sentence.
But what this contrib is about is the change of tag: the accompanying page is a lousy imitation of a Dab, and a decent example of a Set Index Article.
--Jerzy•t 18:52, 14 December 2008 (UTC)
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