Should this page be a disambiguation page? edit

moved from User talk:Viskonsas:

I just deleted the page Antanas Pocius (edit | visual edit | history) · Article talk (edit | history) · Watch, which was tagged with WP:CSD#G6 as uncontroversial, with the explanation: "because it is holding up a page move or page history merge that is non-controversial or consensual, for instance reversing a redirect, or removing a disambiguation page that only points to a single article. The page to be moved to this name is Antanas Pocius (1913–1983)." But after I did so, I realized that it might not have been so uncontroversial. Since you were the editor who introduced the disambiguation, I thought I'd let you know. — Sebastian 01:41, 8 September 2009 (UTC)Reply

There are as many as 4 people holding such name and surname - 3 choirmasters ([1],[2],[3] and 1 politician ([4]), so I think it is fairly enough to create an article for disambiguation, despite the fact that there are no articles about the other three (so far). -- Wisconsus TALK|things 13:19, 8 September 2009 (UTC)Reply
Thank you for the clarification. I saw that there were several red links, but these have been around for several years without any of the articles ever been created. This seems to indicate that the others are considerably less notable. In such a case, what we usually do is keep the simple name for the most notable one, and only modify the less notable names. See Bill Gates for an example of that. — Sebastian 16:39, 8 September 2009 (UTC)    (I stopped watching this page. If you would like to continue the talk, please do so here and ping me.)Reply

With dabs, notability isn't the issue - in what is essentially an index of English WP pages, there is no point in adding entries with no articles (exceptions are included at MOS:DABRL). When/if articles are created, then a dab can be created, but there is no point until then. Boleyn2 (talk) 20:20, 8 September 2009 (UTC)Reply