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Not moved

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May I asked why you marked Talk:Güveç (cooking) as Not moved? Nobody opposed the move (and indeed, nobody could, as there are no grounds on which to oppose). It was an as undisputed move as they come.--Orwellianist (talk) 14:59, 31 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Closed as Not Moved because no-one provided compelling evidence it was the primary topic. Other than the requester, no one supported it either --Mike Cline (talk)}
"Unlike articles for deletion, where lack of participation requires relisting, no minimum participation is required for requested moves because for most moves there is no need to make a request at all; the need arises only because of a technical limitation resulting from the target article name existing as a redirect with more than one edit. Thus, if no one has objected, go ahead and perform the move as requested" (Wikipedia:Requested moves/Closing instructions#Determining consensus) I didn't need to give compelling evidence because I knew that it would be uncontested, as anybody familiar with the subject would know which is the primary topic. Still, I gave the evidence in case an outsider or administrator would like to see it; take a look at https://www.google.com/#q=güveç&tbm=bks and see that almost every single one of the 3.320 results refer to the meaning in this article. You can use any other search engine or any other research method as well. Please tell me how may I further dispel your suspicion, as that seems to be the only thing standing in the way, not Wikipedia policy or other users.--Orwellianist (talk) 15:27, 31 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]
I would suggest WP:Move review. --Mike Cline (talk) 15:31, 31 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]
I will, if you don't correct the outcome yourself. Do you have any reason not to? That the page should be moved seems straightforward to me, given Wikipedia policy, discussion and sources. If you precipitately closed the request and now recognize that it should be moved, perhaps you can correct it yourself.--Orwellianist (talk) 15:43, 31 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]

The flag?

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How fictitious is the flag, you removed in the Sanjak of Bosnia article Alexis Ivanov (talk) 23:58, 8 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]

It's completely made up. You can see some discussion at Template talk:Country data Ottoman Empire and Talk:Flags of the Ottoman Empire. Unfortunately some users are continuing to use those made up flags that have long been repudiated.--Orwellianist (talk) 00:02, 9 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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Osmanlı Bayrağı

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Selamlar, (Aynı metini commons'taki sayfanızda da yazdım ama burayı daha sıklıkla kullanıyor olabileceğinizi düşünerek buraya da kopyalıyorum.)

Osmanlı Bayrağı maddesinde birkaç ay önce yaptığınız değişikliği ve (edit savaşı denemeyecek kadar küçük olsa da) birkaç kez versiyonlar arası git-gel yapıldığını far ettim. Eski bayrağın orijinal yükleyicisi olarak sizin versiyonunuzun özellikle geç Osmanlı dönemi bayraklarını daha iyi yansıttığını düşünüyorum. Benim 2007'de bir tasarım öğrencisi iken yarım saat içinde yaptığım bu bayraklar tuhaf bir biçimde benimsendi ve sanki gerçekten Osmanlı'nın resmi bayrağıymış gibi kabul gördü. Bunu sizin versiyonunuzu revert edenlerin itirazlarında da görmek mümkün. Halbuki bildiğiniz gibi standart bir Osmanlı bayrağı yok ve 1844'deki Tanzimat reformlarından beri çeşitli kalınlıkta ve biçimlerde ay ve yıldızların kullanıldığı bayraklar görmek mümkün.

Dediğim gibi sizin versiyonunuzun daha isabetli olduğunu düşündüğüm için size destek çıkmak istiyorum. Ayrıca sizin versiyonunuzun benim ilk yaptığım (ve DsMurat'ın rengini değiştirdiği) versiyondan epey farklı olduğunu düşünüyorum. O yüzden üreten kısmında sizin mahlasınızın yer alması gerektiğini düşünüyorum.

Birazdan bu bahsettiğim değişiklikleri yapacak ve talk sayfasında sizin bayrağınıza destek çıkacağım. Orijinal bayrağın yükleyicisi olduğumu belirtirsem potansiyel bir edit savaşı riskini önleriz diye tahmin ediyorum.

Uzun vadede ise şöyle bir önerim var; Seattle'da yaşıyorum ve University of Washington'daki Selim Sırrı Kuru Hoca ile bağlantım var. Kendisinin uzmanlıklarından biri Osmanlı bayrakları diye biliyorum. Onun tavsiyeleri ışığında (gerekirse) sizin versiyonunuz üzerinde ufak tefek değişiklikler yapmaya açık olur musunuz?

Saygılar, Kerem Özcan (talk) 08:12, 26 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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