In a message dated 7/14/2008 7:19:43 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, arromdee@rahul.net writes:
-- It's ridiculous to say that a source must be given for anything challenged, rather than for anything sincerely challenged. >>
-------------------- How do you propose to fix the line between these two cases?
If you check our page on reliable sources I think it was (I worked on these quite a while ago, can't quite remember where it was put), it already states that we don't have to source things that are trivial, common knowledge, etc.
The problem is how to determine whether knowing how to use a particular look-up table is really trivial, or should at the *minimum* be linked.
Will Johnson
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