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Horace Batchelor and Keynsham edit

If you check the sources you will find that his method is consistently described as 'Infra-Draw' not 'Infer-Draw'. You can look hereand at many other sources. If you disagree please take your case to the article talk pages with the sources that you have found. Finally, changing the title of a source that you disagree with, as you did here, is wholly unacceptable. Just Chilling (talk) 00:08, 28 January 2019 (UTC)Reply

Infer/Infra Draw edit

Thanks for your message on my talk page about "Infer/Infra Draw". As User:Just Chilling has pointed out above we need to go by what the Reliable sources say about a topic (and cite where we saw it (see verifability)) and therefore your edit with the summary "Kindly correcting ignorance: infra wrong, infer right" was reverted. The only way to change this based on your claim that this is "an elderly error that is frequently perpetuated" is to challenge the reliability of the sources. The best place for any discussion is the article talk page where other editors can contribute.— Rod talk 18:03, 28 January 2019 (UTC)Reply