On 4/26/06, Ray Saintonge saintonge@telus.net wrote:
Pete Bartlett wrote:
----- Original Message ---- From: Philip Welch
I had a bash at creating a proposal which would define notability on wikipedia as meaning that an article or topic is mentioned in a third party reliable source.
I can provide multiple third party reliable sources as evidence that there is a four way stop on the intersection between Merman Drive and Terre View Drive in Pullman, Washington. Does that mean that aforementioned four way stop is worthy of mention in Wikipedia?
Recalling Jimbo's "Ten Things That Should Be Free" (http://many.corante.com/archives/2005/08/05/jimbos_problems_a_free_culture_m...)
in particular number 7: Free the Maps!
I would say absolute yes that information should be in a Wikimedia project that seamlessly integrates into Wikipedia.
Perhaps when we are faced with information about such an obscure intersection the question should be, "Where does it belong?" and not "Wat's the quickest way to get rid of it?"
Ec
Having a wiki incubator or other catch-all project where such things can be "dumped" until a home can be located would go a long way toward that.
Anthony