On 15/11/2007, Guy Chapman aka JzG guy.chapman@spamcop.net wrote:
On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 10:03:08 +0000, charles.r.matthews@ntlworld.com wrote:
Right. Even Anglospheric stuff is sent to be speedied (women's refuges in New Zealand, domestic violence charities in Australia, health organisations in Ontario) under vague pretexts such as promotion. There are a few Twinkle users who are particularly thoughtless. Having spent some hours now watching CAT:CSD, the word "triage" (not mine) seems to fit quite well. I got into this discussion for haing been vocal about the matter, but it does appear to be a real, live issue with direct impact on the encyclopedia.
OK, so now let's make a proposal and see if it gains support. Who's good at writing such stuff?
Charles would be a good one.
Taking a test case to the arbcom would be *exceedingly* long-winded.
What would be useful is a large number of speedy-patrol patrollers. Leave notes on those putting up bad A7s. Make damn sure it scuppers their bids at RFA - such carelessness is *not* admin material. First RFA knocked back for bad A7s will see them diminish markedly.
- d.