On 2/9/06, David Gerard dgerard@gmail.com wrote:
We should note that Steve has been working on just that, with the project to put a one-line description at the top of each policy or guideline.
Oh yeah, there's [[Wikipedia:List of policies]] now, which contains all those summaries. I was unable to convince the community at large (or, less politely, certain individuals rather protective o individual policy pages) of the benefit of having a one-line description at the top of every single policy page. However, about a quarter of them have such a thing, using {policy in a nutshell}.
I've also done what I can to chop some of the deadwood off some of our sillier policies, and merge a couple here and there. And tried to rework [[WP:POL]] a bit. But there's a lot of work left to do.
The next major thing to accomplish would be to come up with a definite "recommended reading order" of policies (as hinted at on WP:POL) and shove step #1 down newbie's throats. This should probably be a condensed version of [[Wikipedia:Avoiding common mistakes]]. Then we can start to educate them on the very very basic policies of V, OR, NPOV, copyvio etc.
Now we need to hack away at the guidelines removing everything that's aimed at the clueless or at bad-faith editors, because they're the two groups that don't or can't read the guidelines, and writing aimed at them is the #1 source of instruction creep.
Nicely put. Maybe we should have policies, guidelines, policies for bad faith editors, and guidelines for bad faith editors. Then we can keep shovelling the instruction creep into the latter two categories, so that they're there if someone really badly enough wants to beat someone over the head with policy.
Then we can get to work on making sense of badly-written policies ...
Most of them aren't that bad, I've concluded. Generally a bit wordy, but they're fairly meaningful, and mostly cover actual situations that arise, or so it seems. A firmer definition of exactly what a policy is, and how a policy comes to be would be nice though. Someone recently split a policy into three separate articles with no discussion before or afterwards. Someone else insisted that [[WP:ENC]] was policy. sigh.
Steve