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Wikibooks:WikiProject Little Star/Unmerged transwikis/Log

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Below is a log of corrections:

  1. Cookbook:Bubble and squeak (merge log)
  2. Horticulture/Cirsium arvense (merge log)
  3. Cookbook:Pork Stomach Filled with Meat and Vegetables (Saumagen) (merge log)
  4. Thick Sand Motorcycling (merge log, enwiki undeletion request)
  5. Cookbook:Chickpea Curry (Masaledaar Chole) (merge log, enwiki undeletion request)
  6. Cookbook:One-Hour Thanksgiving Dinner (merge log, enwiki undeletion request)
  7. Horticulture/Cactus (merge log, enwiki undeletion request)
  8. Template:Header (merge log)[note 1]
  9. Cookbook:How to Cook Pasta (merge log, enwiki undeletion request, enwiki history merge request)[note 2]
  10. Baseball/Hitting Basics (merge log, enwiki undeletion request)
  11. Cookbook:Carpetbag Steak (merge log)[note 3]
  12. Cookbook:Guacamole I (diff)[note 4]
  13. How to Solve the Rubik's Cube (diff, enwiki undeletion request)
  14. American Sign Language/Deaf Culture (diff)[note 5]
  1. This case was a bit different from the rest for five reasons: (a) It's a template, (b) There was no talk page note, (c) It occurred after the import functionality was added to Wikibooks, (d) This wasn't a transwiki per se, as the template remains on the source wiki, and (e) It originated from the English Wikisource, not Wikipedia. I'm including it here because the procedure for correcting its problem was the same as the other cases, and it was discovered at the same time.
  2. This was a rather complicated case, since the history of the enwiki page was also incomplete! It turns out that the enwiki page was moved by cut-and-paste from w:Talk:Pasta/How to a few hours after its creation. An administrator on enwiki had to perform a history merge, and then I imported the merged content here on 10 January 2025.
  3. This was the first correction to use a different method that doesn't require selective history splitting like the previous one. Here, I XML imported a modified version of the enwiki page (I changed the title in the file to the title of the enwikibooks page and removed all revisions from before the transwiki), and history merged that into the new page.
  4. This one used a simpler version of the previous method, where I directly XML imported the relevant revisions into the page, with no history merge needed.
  5. Strictly speaking, this is not an unmerged transwiki, since the importing administrator attempted to import and merge the enwiki page, but only imported the most recent revision at the time. I imported the rest.