Frankly there's nothing at all that we can do about it if you won't tell us who this user is. Filing an RfC isn't as difficult as you make out.
On 23/04/07, K P kpbotany@gmail.com wrote:
On 4/22/07, John Lee johnleemk@gmail.com wrote:
On 4/23/07, K P kpbotany@gmail.com wrote:
On 4/22/07, MacGyverMagic/Mgm macgyvermagic@gmail.com wrote:
If you provide specifics, editor name and example edits that
illustrate
your point best, you might get someone else to file the RFC/RFAr for you.
You
already know what's going on so if you provide the diffs it saves
someone
who doesn't know what's going on a lot of time.
Mgm
Thanks everyone for the various ideas. I will try to find people in
the
geology project to look at stuff, and I have challenged the editor to correct the citations well enough so that I can look at them, and I
have
sent off for the referenced EIRs that are not listed anywhere on the
web
or county cites or corporate cites they are attached to. Some of the
geology
information I already know is simply incorrect as it is high school California geology, and the editor appears to have incorporated the material into a paper he wrote and is now referencing his own paper, strangely. Problematically California geology is extremely complex and there are
few
Wikipedia editors working on it, however, I will also try to shift the burden to this editor to provide his references, not use his
unpublished
work as references, and get people from various projects to look at
it.
What? Since when was unpublished work admissible as a reference in the first place? If it's not published, it's not accessible to other editors and readers to crosscheck, and thus not an appropriate reference.
Johnleemk
It's not admissible.
But I am assuming good faith, and maybe these are published, just the titles are wrong, so I can't find them referenced anywhere but Wikipedia, and the counties don't have good records and haven't listed them (my county is dreadful), and they're published in obscure journals that aren't indexed on line, or they're just not available on-line because they're too old. In the last case with California Coast Range geology, this also makes them too old to be used as references.
So, I've asked for precise information that will allow me to locate the resources. If they're unpublished, I won't be able to locate them, and the editor will not be able to provide the necessary information, then we'll move to removing them from all the articles. Of course this editor has thousands of edits....
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