User talk:SentryRaven
Greetings,
I apologize for the delayed response. I was waiting for someone more knowledgeable than me to get online so I could ask about it. Here's the response I got;
<Elumiel> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Naming_conventions_(standard_letters_with_diacritics)
<Elumiel> This guideline does not apply to redirect pages, which can (and should) use diacritics to ensure that all popular variations of a name's spelling, still redirect to the proper article. Conversely, in those cases, like Charlotte Brontë, where English and Wikipedia use the diacritic, a redirect from the simple form (Charlotte Bronte) is a necessary service to the reader. For those cases where a word with a diacritic and its diacritic-less variant usual
<Elumiel> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Naming_conventions_(precision)
<Elumiel> the goal of redirects is to point to the proper page
So, short answer, it looks like the redir is fine the way it is. --ISD Salpsan 11:30, 21 March 2009 (UTC)