On 7/20/06, Ray Saintonge <saintonge(a)telus.net> wrote:
Take verifiability as an example. This concept is a
direct response to
repeated complaints from the outside world that Wikipedia is not a
reliable source of information. From a strictly objective perspective
Was there a time before the verifiability policy?
verifiability is a good thing, but it still has a
cost. It leads to a
situation where the game is taken ove by rules lawyers who can convince
the other players that order is good. This makes it very difficult for
That almost never happens.
the Calvinball player to introduce a new rule into the
existing game.
No, it happens all the time.
Steve