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Did you even read my comment on ] before reverting? I am not disagreeing with you about the ambiguity; in fact, I tend to think you are correct. But my objection is about ''process'' -- this is a potentially disruptive change to many other articles that shouldn't be done without discussion and consensus. The correct course is to use the template {{tl|move}} to propose a move of ] ''to'' ], then list the proposal on ]. If you do that, we can form a consensus instead of having an edit war. --] ] 13:49, 4 August 2008 (UTC) | |||
:I did not move, some body else did. The ''potentially disruptive change'' is not disruptive, all articles can be fixed, with a bot if needed. No harm done, except to the old habits of a few. -- ] ] 15:12, 4 August 2008 (UTC) | |||
::That's not the point (and your estimate of the capabilities of bots is, sadly, overly optimistic). The point is that there's no way to determine whether it's "a few" or many until the move has been proposed and discussed; continuing to revert the redirect is not constructive. ]'s been an article about a type of car for the past two years plus; will it hurt anyone if stays that way for another ten days or so to allow discussion? --] ] 15:27, 4 August 2008 (UTC) | |||
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