On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 11:20 PM, Wilhelm Schnotz <wilhelm(a)nixeagle.org> wrote:
On 1/13/09, White Cat
<wikipedia.kawaii.neko(a)gmail.com> wrote:
AFDs cannot conclude as a "merge". AFDs
are meant to be a binary decision.
Something will either end up getting deleted or not. AFDs shouldn't go any
further.
But they do and theyn have for quite some time. Other results from an
AFD are cleanup, redirect, no consensus (default keep), keep, delete,
I think there are a few others. It *is* widely accepted practice and
has been for as long as I have been here.
<snip>
"cleanup" is not an AfD result I've ever seen. It has been a
long-standing axiom as far as I can remember that AfD is not cleanup.
What *can* happen is someone closes as keep or no consensus, and then
*adds* their opinion (or that of others) that cleanup is needed. But
that is not a close of "cleanup".
Carcharoth