On 3/15/06, The Cunctator <cunctator(a)gmail.com> wrote:
It shouldn't become more difficult because editing
would require
engaging a thicket of non-human-understandable templates or dealing
with a 100,000 word document, or satisfying anything other than
objective criteria to make a change.
If Wikipedia articles get frozen in stone we lose in the long run.
The devil's advocate might ask, what changes need to be made to
[[George W Bush]] that aren't getting made because it's all too much
hard work?
In other words, the semi-protected articles probably *are* approaching
perfection. In as much as GWB can ever be perfect.
Steve