Just to expand: They don't need to mirror the Wikipedia: content. All they have to do is link back to the actual site. TaDa - problem fixed.
mboverload
On 7/2/06, mboverload mboverload@gmail.com wrote:
They're a warped mirror. People don't expect warped mirrors to work properly. Shit, they don't even expect most web links to work =D
mboverload
On 7/2/06, Ben McIlwain cydeweys@gmail.com wrote:
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Steve Bennett wrote:
On 7/2/06, Bogdan Giusca liste@dapyx.com wrote:
What is this page? It's not an article, but it's in the mainspace.
According to speedy deletion criteria, it would be speediable, but it's linked by thousands of articles, so...
Any idea what should we do with it?
I'm not sure if this is the same one, but I saw something very similar to that recently. It appears to arise from a conflict between two ideas:
- Link to some information to explain how to interpret the
information in the infobox 2) Don't link to wikipedia: space, because that would be a
self-reference.
IMHO, the second principle is a bad one. There seems nothing wrong to me with linking to some actual useful information *about the infobox*, rather than a contrived non-encyclopaedic article in the main article space.
Actually, there is a *huge* problem with that. The articles in main namespace are the encyclopedic content. The Wikipedia: namespace is not encyclopedic content, and thus, it isn't included on most mirrors. Having thousands of articles linking to a page that mirrors don't even include is a patently BAD idea.
Ben McIlwain ("Cyde Weys")
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