-----Original Message----- From: wikien-l-bounces@Wikipedia.org
[mailto:wikien-l-bounces@Wikipedia.org] On Behalf Of Rich Holton
I have been mulling over an idea, and I'm hoping for some feedback...
I have, several times, come across pages on Wikipedia where there is a problem, but I don't know the solution. This sort of thing could include:
- A conflict of fact within the article, where I don't
know which is correct.
- A link that needs disambiguating, but I can't figure
out which is the correct page.
- An important sentence that is written ambiguously,
but I don't know which sense is correct.
[...]
My idea is to create a page called [[Wikipedia:Editor's forum]] (or whatever...suggestions welcome) that would be a place to mention this sort of issue. I see the page working in a fashion similar to Cleanup.
So, any comments?
Like Martin and Ec I am sceptical about more centralized pages. If the Talk: page fails to raise a response, next try the User_talk: pages of the people who have added content (it's less worth trying those who just copyedited) to the article. After that, and if you feel the error is glaring, try a central page.
Pete