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Do not perform copy&paste renames[edit]

Do not perform copy&paste renames. They are evil. If you want to rename a page, use the "move" button. Please read the help page and the pages that are hyperlinked to in the above welcome message. Uncle G 11:06:02, 2005-08-18 (UTC)

  • Using the move button keeps the edit history of the article intact. If you cannot perform moves because you account is too new (preventive measure against page move vandals, please let me know and I'll help you in performing the moves. - Mgm|(talk) 12:24, August 18, 2005 (UTC)
    • Thanks for the info, MGM. I'm still fresh to Wikipedia so it's a learning experience. As for you, Uncle G, I'd like you to know that it wasn't a "bogus" move as you so wantonly described it. It was purely a mistake on my part. - Ghidra99 12:32, August 18, 2004 (CST)
      • Yes, it was. All such copy&paste moves are bogus. It's inherent. That you did one by mistake doesn't change the fact that they are. (No-one has suggested that it was anything other than a mistake or inexperience on your part, note. In fact, such copy&paste moves most often are mistakes or inexperience. This is why they are covered in the help page on the subject and in the pages linked to in the welcome message for new users, that I encouraged you to read.)

        There is form of copy&paste move that isn't bogus. But it requires a significant amount of painstaking record-keeping in order to satisfy the GNU Free Documentation License, and is not a simple copy-from-source-paste-to-destination operation at all. Most of the editors who do such moves (of whom I am one) use 'bots or scripts to automate all of the steps involved in the task. Uncle G 16:05:01, 2005-08-19 (UTC)

Zlatibor[edit]

I'm very glad that there is somebody else who wants to work on the articles about Zlatibor (and there will be more of them in the futurte), but please do not change the historical facts. You are not informed with the history of Zlatibor, as I see...--Ђорђе Д. Божовић 23:14, 23 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

  • According to the travel guide Serbia In Your Hands, the current name is Zlatibor and the old name was Kraljeve Vode (in plural):

    In 1893 King Aleksandar Obrenović visited the mountain and that event inititiated the vogue of buildings villas on the place thence known as Kraljeve Vode (King's Waters). Soon the place became known as a climatic resort... Today Zlatibor (on the place of old Kraljeve Vode) has grown into a small tourist town and around it are scattered dozens of hotels...

    In your Serbian article about Kraljeve Vode, you aren't clear when the town stopped being called Zlatibor and started being called Kraljeve Vode again. You list 1995 as year the resort started being called Zlatibor, but you do not give a finishing date. I'm fairly certain it was and still is accurate when I stated that "Tourists are often confused, using the name Kraljeve Vode and Zlatibor interchangeably." On an additional note, try not to be so insulting when pointing out supposed mistakes. I may not be from Zlatibor, but that doesn't mean I don't know anything about it. Ghidra99 02:59, August 24, 2005 (UTC)

Sorry, I didn't want to be insulting. However, there are still some things that I would like you to change. King Aleksandar didn't build a villa, it was built when king Petar I Karadjordjevic came to Kraljeva Voda (singular!), as it was called back then. I plain to translate my article about Kraljeve Vode from Serbian Wikipedia soon. I'm actually glad to have someone from near-by (Bajina Basta :)) to help me writing articles about this area. I see you speak English better than me, so your help will be just what I need. Please, change that villa thing. It was king Petar's contribution to Zlatibor Mtn. and Kraljeve Vode, not king Aleksandar's.--Ђорђе Д. Божовић 22:28, 24 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Also, can you tell me who wrote that book you are informed from? By his/her last name, I'll see whether he/she is from Zlatibor or not. I don't say that only Zlatibor people know the history of Zlatibor, but I have seen a lot of things whose authors are not from Zlatibor, and they say a lot of things that they are not sure about - they are just not well informed. (hope you understood my stupid sentence).--Ђорђе Д. Божовић 22:32, 24 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

  • Check KOMSHE's website. They might list their authors there. Also, I'll take your word for the name change from Zlatibor to Kraljeve Vode, even though the Census Data in 2002 (PDF!) officially calls the town Zlatibor. I'm glad to offer my services to help, btw. - Ghidra99 13:38, August 25, 2005 (UTC)
  • Oh, one more thing. I'm actually an American. I was in Bajina Bašta this summer for vacation, and travelled through Zlatibor on my way to Montenegro. My roommate, Ivan, is from Bajina Bašta.

An American? Well, that explains why you speak English way better than me, and why you always change my word honour to honor :)
And please don't make me wrong - I don't claim that only Zlatiborians know the history of Zlatibor. Just, Zlatibor is a famous, but a small place, and nobody takes care of its history (except Zlatiborians, of course - Zlatiborians are educated while still are children to respect their tradition and customs).
Right now I'm writing some articles for Serbian Wikipedia. It will last for about next month, or two, and after that I'll start translating everything about Zlatibor from Serbian Wikipedia, so your help will be precious.--Ђорђе Д. Божовић 23:35, 25 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

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