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  2. Wikipedia : Templates for discussion/Closing instructions

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    Look at the categories used by the template. If the template has a matching category that is not used for other purposes (for example, {} and Category:Wikipedia cleanup), delete the category as well. In general, no action is required by the closing user for mere links to a template on a talk page or in project space.

  3. Wikipedia:Merging - Wikipedia

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    For example, if suggesting that Foo be merged into Bar, create a proposal in a new section at Talk:Bar. Start a new section at the bottom of that talk page and include the proposal itself, the list of the affected pages, and a merge rationale. A good example is the following section:

  4. Wikipedia:Delete or merge - Wikipedia

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    This page in a nutshell: An editor who makes a suggestion to "merge or delete" an article is someone who believes that Wikipedia's policies and guidelines justify deleting that article, and also believes that merging the article would be an acceptable compromise. Wikipedia should encourage such flexibility to reduce the number of disputes.

  5. Wikipedia:Merge and delete - Wikipedia

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    Unless there is a particular reason to delete a redirect, admins should feel free to interpret "Merge and delete" votes as "Merge. " A new editor may make such a vote without understanding the licensing requirements; this can be safely read as a merge vote.

  6. Distributed version control - Wikipedia

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    The maintainer has to merge the pull request if the contribution should become part of the source base. [12] The developer creates a pull request to notify maintainers of a new change; a comment thread is associated with each pull request. This allows for focused discussion of code changes. Submitted pull requests are visible to anyone with ...

  7. Wikipedia:History merging - Wikipedia

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    Now MergeHistory can do the merge; this technique avoids making a new edit that needs to be reverted, which happens when the source is moved to the target; Instead of finding redirects, you can make a temporary page (for example, in draftspace), merge the blocking redirect history there, and then delete the temporary page when you're done.

  8. Lisa Kudrow explains how ‘Friends’ cast worked on their real ...

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    The cast of “Friends” is well known for being besties, but that developed over time. During an appearance on Dax Shepard’s “Armchair Expert” podcast, “Friends” star Lisa Kudrow ...

  9. Wikipedia:Tools - Wikipedia

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    Wiki-to-Git – download JS/CSS history to Git which you can then use for gadget development as well as use git blame and other standard development tools. Wikiploy – use to deploy gadgets to Wikipedia, Meta and other MediaWiki sites. Global Search – use to check global usage of gadgets, functions etc. Browser tools: