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Splitting relative density edit

To continue on the discussion (from here) ... I don't actually have any deep-rooted reason why SG should be in the Relative density article or if they should be in separate articles or not. The reason why I keep reverting it to a redirect is that the present consensus is that they should be in a single article. To properly split an article, present your case using {{Split}}, which will start a formal discussion with several users, and we'll come to a consensus whether it is reasonable to split the article or not. I suggest you present your case in that SG is far more commonly used, and much of the content is directed solely towards SG. RD, on the other hand, is more complicated, and has slightly different rules, or something along those lines.+mwtoews 18:39, 16 February 2007 (UTC)Reply