geni said:
I don't see why he should. We've been discussing ways in which Wikipedia material could be made classroom-friendly over the past day or two. But key to this would be, in my opinion, uncoupling the goods train from the engine. Effectively create a vetted snapshot of Wikipedia, all set to last safe version, with certain entries bowdlerized if thought necessary.
Why should I have to that? Why don't you create a devetted snapshot of wikipedia with certian entries debowdlerized if thought necessary?
Because that would require all of our editors to bowdlerize all of their edits for an audience of schoolchildren instead of adults.