On 2/3/06, Philip Welch wikipedia@philwelch.net wrote:
"process-committed administrators" are not conservatives. They just want you to stick to policy. You are of course free to change that policy by the normal root. Discusion to hammer out a soild policy suggestion. Presenting it to anyone who cares to try and gain a consensus and perhaps some further modification in order to do so. Then depending on the level of support either institute it or hold a final vote to see if you can get enough support to do so.
Is it just me, or would things go a lot better if experimentation was part of the policymaking process? This is what Proposed Deletions is doing and it seems like a far better idea than arguing ad infinitum about improving our deletion processes.
Well if you want to support that idea see [[WP:RFA]] for the next week. OK so this is a case of a fairly novel idea within current process.
-- geni