Yes. Thats the idea here. BEFORE creation some sort of process. We lack that completely.
Lets brainstorm the issue please and not oppse it since the current system is clearly failing.
- Cool Cat
On 2/13/07, Kirill Lokshin kirill.lokshin@gmail.com wrote:
On 2/13/07, Cool Cat wikipedia.kawaii.neko@gmail.com wrote:
You should be seeking consensus. Waiting a day or week to determine the
best
way to categorize will save you and everyone else significant amount of time. Are you 100% certain that the mathematics categories are the most effective to navigate the articles?
Categorization should not be rushed. Approval is not the case. See how
stub
template proposals are handled at wikiproject:stubs
Discussion and consensus is not the same thing as bureaucracy and red tape. It's perfectly possible -- preferable, even! -- to come to a consensus decision on how something (e.g. categories) should be structured without the need to go through umpteen formal proposals, nominations, processes, listings, reviews, and so forth.
Kirill
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