Hi,
You are all correct on archiving old pages that might be of research interest. We are all for that. The pages we hope to delete are about systems that never existed but were just talked about, and the idea was replaced by something else that exists now. It doesn't make sense for us to have those pages. Anything that is about something has been worked on, and is not active any more will be archived.
On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 11:01 AM, Paul J. Weiss paul@paulweiss.info wrote:
I am definitely on the side of archiving rather than deleting. Some of my research interests involve looking at past documentation. Retrieving outdated documentation is okay, as long as it is clear immediately that it is indeed outdated. We can also enable searching from within WMF webspace to exclude outdated documentation. There are many ways to accomplish these goals: adding "Archived" to the title, making a new namespace, using categories, etc.
Paul
Paul J. Weiss PhD student, Information science University of Washington
At 2015-10-15 10:48 am, you wrote:
I've always thought that blanking the page and replacing it with a
template which says it's historical and *links* to the historical version of the page would be a good solution that balances preserving history with deemphasizing outdated information.
This would make info show up in searches still, which we definitely do not want. Seems that deleting is a better option.
On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 10:28 AM, Neil P. Quinn nquinn@wikimedia.org wrote:
I've always thought that blanking the page and replacing it with a template which says it's historical and links to the historical version of the page would be a good solution that balances preserving history with deemphasizing outdated information.
On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 10:06 AM, Dan Andreescu <dandreescu@wikimedia.org
wrote: We have a documentation cleanup day coming up soon, and we've just got delete permissions so we can actually clean.
Please don't delete old content, mark it as {{historical}} or {{outdated}} and archive it instead.
I'm all for following the norm here, but wouldn't that mean it still shows up in searches? That's what I'm trying to avoid, minimizing the confusion.Â
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