Although it might be good to present content in a neutral way, I do
not think neutrality should be a value in this list. Please corrcet me
if I am wrong, but this list is not meant as the six pillars every
project should follow. It is meant for staff members and others
working on *foundation* level. The Foundation does not have to be
neutral. To mention an obvious one, we are not neutral towards
licenses and copyright. Nor do we (I at least) want to be. There is a
big difference between trying to present neutrally information (which
is what the community is supposed to do, not the WMF at first), or
trying to act neutrally.
So although i agree that neutrality is important, like I feel a lot of
other things important, it does not belong here imho.
BR, Lodewijk
2008/1/31, David Gerard <dgerard(a)gmail.com>om>:
On 31/01/2008, Brianna Laugher
<brianna.laugher(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I agree that NPOV is not good to have as a direct
value - it can't
quite work for all the projects - but even POV material can be
presented in a neutral way, or flagged as non-neutral, and that is
good and appropriate I think.
"neutral and appropriate presentation"?
(I personally consider NPOV to be Wikipedia's greatest innovation -
far greater than merely letting everyone edit the content. Has there
ever before been a major encyclopedia with *neutrality* as a core
value?)
- d.
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