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On February 16, 2018, the name of the National Historic Site was changed from Port-la-Joye鈥揊ort Amherst to Skmaqn鈥揚ort-la-Joye鈥揊ort Amherst. I have changed references to the NHS in the text, but wonder if the page name should change (a move of the page). If this article is deemed to be primarily about the NHS, I advocate a change. If it's deemed to deal with the place itself, and only partially the modern creation of a NHS, there is an argument to keeping it as is. Thoughts are welcome.
Yoho2001 (
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00:02, 18 February 2018 (UTC)reply
Oops, I already moved the page. Do you think it should be moved back? FWIW, I think it should be moved regardless of the scope of the article. The place itself and the historic site don't really exist separate from one another.
Ivanvector (Talk/Edits)
00:16, 18 February 2018 (UTC)reply
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Ivanvector: I am fine with it, as long as links which connected to the old page are redirected (searches too), and no letters turn red. The previous name was already a conjoined one, using two historic names, which is as much a modern invention as the renamed NHS.
Yoho2001 (
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00:52, 18 February 2018 (UTC)reply