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Merge
[edit]I arrived here expecting to find the discussion thread opened by the editor proposing a merge. Not finding one, I'm opening this thread so that Herravondure can set out the reasons for the proposal and the actions that are proposed. @Herravondure:, it does seem that we have two articles covering overlapping topics, and so some rationalisation is likely required. But, can you explain what is proposed and why? (So that others can contribute and consensus agreed?) Thanks. Guliolopez (talk) 18:14, 25 September 2022 (UTC)
Resolved. Not hearing any input from the merge nominator, I have addressed the core issue (two near identical articles covering the exact same topic) by reverting this odd sequence of edits. Where an apparently connected editor "moved" the article and then immediately removed the residual redirect (effectively creating two articles covering the topic with the same content). If the original nominator wants to reopen and offer another proposed solution, then thread can be reopened. (Otherwise this thread, the lingering tag and these duplicated articles serve no purpose). Guliolopez (talk) 19:50, 3 October 2022 (UTC)