On 28/05/07, David Gerard dgerard@gmail.com wrote:
People still put stuff in WP:AFC, and useful things linger there for *months*. I discovered this when looking up the [[dekatron]] on Wikipedia. (Vintage electronics only remembered by long-since-retired techies? Just the thing for Wikipedia!) There was no article. I did a search and found an article had been lingering in AFC since last August. It wasn't a great article, but it was much more useful than nothing. I'm cleaning it up as we speak.
WP:AFC contains stupendous amounts of crap, of course. But then, so does Wikipedia. So if you're bored and want to extend the encyclopedia rather than just do administrative noodling, it might be a useful place to start.
By the way, will anon article creation *ever* be switched back on? What's the problem?
- d.
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Ah, AFC, it's the archetype of Sturgeon's Law. I tend to deny, deny, deny, and clear out some backlog from time to time, but I do agree useful stuff is there. I created a Paul Simon album article that was on WP:AFC. Still, it's annoying after Colbert is on, talking about Wikipedia.