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This article's content is almost entirely [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Streetboarding&diff=prev&oldid=69475294 copied] from [[Snakeboard]] by a user who apparently did not know how to merge and redirect. I think that Streetboarding should be the canonical article (although perhaps eventually split into board and boarding as [[Skateboard]] [[skateboarding|is]]) because the article (well, both articles, of course) give that as the current name, and the old name is/was a trademark. Comments? If no one objects, I'll just do the merge; it should be relatively straightforward. --[[User:Tardis|Tardis]] 15:08, 23 March 2007 (UTC)
This article's content is almost entirely [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Streetboarding&diff=prev&oldid=69475294 copied] from [[Snakeboard]] by a user who apparently did not know how to merge and redirect. I think that Streetboarding should be the canonical article (although perhaps eventually split into board and boarding as [[Skateboard]] [[skateboarding|is]]) because the article (well, both articles, of course) give that as the current name, and the old name is/was a trademark. Comments? If no one objects, I'll just do the merge; it should be relatively straightforward. --[[User:Tardis|Tardis]] 15:08, 23 March 2007 (UTC)

I'd say go for it, as long as the distinction is made between the old brandname/company of snakeboard and the newer sport. [[user:fre_k]]

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Merge in Snakeboard

This article's content is almost entirely copied from Snakeboard by a user who apparently did not know how to merge and redirect. I think that Streetboarding should be the canonical article (although perhaps eventually split into board and boarding as Skateboard is) because the article (well, both articles, of course) give that as the current name, and the old name is/was a trademark. Comments? If no one objects, I'll just do the merge; it should be relatively straightforward. --Tardis 15:08, 23 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I'd say go for it, as long as the distinction is made between the old brandname/company of snakeboard and the newer sport. user:fre_k