Talk:Q214276

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Autodescription — MacBook Pro (Q214276)

description: line of Macintosh notebook computers first introduced in 2006
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subclass of MacBook (Q486053)[edit]

Hi User:Jc86035! You reverted my last change from "subclass of MacBook" to "subclass of MacBook family". I would like to discuss the revert, because I think it is not correct like the statement is now again. The Item Q486053 clearly refers to the computers solely being called "MacBook". In my opinion this is not actually the superclass of all Notebooks containing the term "MacBook". In my opinion, we must differentiate between the general brand name "MacBook" and the line of computers by Apple called "MacBook". I was under the impression this was the item "MacBook family" (Q3065317), as the linked articles in various Wikipedia projects handle it the same way. Please check the article references in the respective items. How can we resolve this? In my opinion the statement "subclass of MacBook (Q486053)" is wrong for this item here. --Nebelmaschine (talk) 16:05, 31 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]

@Nebelmaschine: Oh, sorry about that. I'm not entirely sure what to do here, but MacBook (Q3065317) should probably have more statements (or at least its own subclass statement). The Wikipedia article titles seem inappropriate; I would have expected "MacBook family" to be at the "MacBook" title. Jc86035 (talk) 16:44, 31 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]
@User:Jc86035: No, problem! I saw you also created some statements in MacBook (Q3065317) already. I think it looks a lot better already now. Thank you! --Nebelmaschine (talk) 17:01, 31 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]