I suppose it would be needlessly redundant to point out once again that
the deletion criteria to which you refer do not actually exist?
-Snowspinner
On Oct 25, 2004, at 12:48 PM, Mark Richards wrote:
We have criteria for deletion (the blueprint).
A small group of people have decided that we want to
delete things that don't meet the criteria. They are
steadily going through, listing 20-30 articles per day
(most of which don't meet the criteria), knowing that
a percentage of these will get deleted anyway because
no one else is willing to spend as much time as they
are (it has taken me about an hour today alone to try
to vote on all of the school articles).
Mark
--- John Lee <johnleemk(a)gawab.com> wrote:
Then that's wrong, obviously. I don't
really
understand what point
you're trying to make here.
John Lee
([[User:Johnleemk]])
Mark Richards wrote:
Perhaps it would help if someone deleted the
blueprint? Or, after everyone had agreed to use
bricks, someone started pulling them out, because a
small group of builders decided that, although
bricks
were on the blueprint, they would rather not
have
them.
Mark
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