--- Tony Sidaway <f.crdfa(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 2/5/06, David Gerard
<fun(a)thingy.apana.org.au> wrote:
>
> Could someone please kill all userboxes conclusively, even the
'useful'
ones.
We should do this. Really we should. For the sake of the
encyclopedia these divisive things must die, and acquire a "shoot on
sight" status. The community is torn in two by their very presence,
and I fear that only a software feature preventing the use of
categories and templates in userspace would work now. If I want to
say that I'm available as a resource to those needing a speaker of
good French, passable Spanish and schoolboy Latin, I can create
wikiprojects for the purpose and add my name to them.
Perhaps the divisive userboxes could die, but (at least) the language
boxes are
effective and useful for their purpose in a way that users adding
themselves to
lists in obscure parts of the Wikipedia would not be. (Also, many people
find
the use of templates to be very useful within userspace.)
-- Matt
Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Matt_Crypto
Blog:
http://cipher-text.blogspot.com
I totally agree with Matt here. The useful userboxes don't have to suffer
because some people like to create divisive ones and argue about them.
Babelboxes and boxes which show your abilities, computer settings and
geoprgraphical location are all quite useful and should be allowed to stay.
Mgm