On 03/11/06, Phil Sandifer <Snowspinner(a)gmail.com> wrote:
[[WP:RFA]], which, like notability, lacks any
consensus anymore on
what the overall standards should be, and has thus degenerated into
utter madness.
Seconded, of course, because it leads to some over-keen individuals
creating loony things like [[Wikipedia:Admin school]]. I had the
displeasure to just discover this prime example of instruction creep,
which begins:
"Prerequisites and required reading...
1000 edits on Wikipedia encyclopedia articles and/or lists
1000 edits in the Wikipedia and/or Help namespace
Familiarity with Help:Contents, 2-levels deep
Familiarity with Wikipedia:Contents, 3-levels deep
Familiarity with Wikipedia:Department directory, 2-levels deep."
(I'd never even heard of [[Wikipedia:Contents]] before, let alone
[[Wikipedia:Department directory]].)
RfA seems to have assumed a near-cult-like status with a certain group
of people, and has developed a toxic culture that is spreading
outwards to choke other areas, much like kudzu. It needs to be killed
at the root.
--
Earle Martin
http://downlode.org/
http://purl.org/net/earlemartin/