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Merged with Kentucky University, 1865, adopting the latter school's name (Transylvania name restored in 1908) Absorbed Hamilton College (Kentucky) , 1903 Trenholm State Technical College – Formed by a merger between H. Councill Treholm State Technical College and John M. Patterson State Technical College, 2002/2003.
The discussion was closed on 20 December 2024 with a consensus to merge the content into the article New. If you find that such action has not been taken promptly, please consider assisting in the merger instead of re-nominating the article for deletion. To discuss the merger, please use the destination article's talk page. (December 2024)
Merge the blocking redirect history to that redirect. Example: Special:PageHistory/Gaza Airport. The April and July 2005 revisions were merged here from Yasser Arafat International Airport 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
It is a rough merging method, but widely applicable since it only requires one common ancestor to reconstruct the changes that are to be merged. Three way merge can be done on raw text (sequence of lines) or on structured trees. [2] The three-way merge looks for sections which are the same in only two of the three files.
A merge, or merger, is the process of uniting two or more pages into a single page. It is done by copying some or all content from the source page(s) into the destination page and then replacing the source page with a redirect to the destination page. Any editor can perform a merge.
For relatively simple cases where history merge is required, the destination page should be tagged with the {{history merge}} template. This page should be used for requesting very complex merges, merges involving more than two pages, history merges of deleted pages, or when the use of the template is otherwise inadequate or where its usage ...
A merger is a non-automated process by which two similar or redundant pages are united on one page. A move renames a page, giving it a new title. These processes are explained at: Wikipedia:Merging; Wikipedia:Moving a page; Wikipedia:Redirect
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.