tarquin wrote:
Jimmy Wales wrote:
I think that's all basically correct. It's hard to strike the right balance, but one thing that I do think we can do a better job of is in educating/indoctrinating newcomers that we play nicely here, that we aren't here to fight and argue, but to produce.
This gives me a thought: maybe we should all of us spend a week or so cleaning up ALL talk pages that have arguments, particularly the long-resolved stuff. Maybe these play a significant part in *not* conveying the impression that we play nicely here.
Maybe we should be more Wiki-like in refactoring discussions as we work.
The principle is good, but it runs contrary to the lazy element in human nature. I've tried a little refactoring, and it's tough work. The practice seems to be that when arguments get too long so that the page loads too slowly we prefer to stuff the old files into an archive and start the whole same argument all over again.
For those of us who also believe that respect is a positive quality, there's a natural apprehension about deleting other contributors' comments.
But your right, and I should consider doing my share.
Eclecticology