On 12/2/05, Ray Saintonge <saintonge(a)telus.net> wrote:
On Fri, 2 Dec 2005, Gerard Meijssen wrote:
Having citations is a good thing but please realise that it is best
used when controversies arise.
SJ wrote:
Having citations is fundamental to being a good reference work.
This is *not* ( I say it again ) related to deletion policy.
Walter van
Kalken wrote:
> Yes SJ you will be able to handle it in a correct matter and so will
> many other wikipedians.
The policy says: "The goal of Wikipedia is to become a complete and reliable
encyclopedia. Verifiability is the key to becoming a reliable resource, so
editors should cite credible
sources<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Cite_sources>so that
their edits can be easily verified by readers and other editors."
I see no problem with citing to "the experience of anyone in the society."
And although a controversy may arise - usually something so common will have
citations available somewhere and smart people will be able to find them -
as they did here. If not, as someone else said - appeal to common sense.
Jim