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--- Comment #5 from Tomasz W. Kozlowski tom...@twkozlowski.net ---
Well, I can see three different solutions to this problem:
* [1] Burninate the namespace with fire and lose the redirects;
* [2] Move the contents into namespace 0 and keep
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--- Comment #2 from Haitham hsham...@wikimedia.org ---
In fact, the main point of nuking Participation: is to reduce the number of
unused namespaces on meta. Freezing it doesn't serve this goal.
On the other hand, if it's possible to keep
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--- Comment #3 from Tomasz W. Kozlowski tom...@twkozlowski.net ---
It is technically possible, but also generally inadvisable, to fake namespace
names for pages inside NS 0.
I have no opinion on whether it might or might not be worth keeping
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--- Comment #4 from Haitham hsham...@wikimedia.org ---
Yes, the redirects are widely used on meta and other places, as they used to be
(until very recently) the main pages for Travel Participation Support grants
before moving them to