We should rename this project "Newpedia" or something.
Hmm... maybe a little jazzier....
How about "Nupedia"?
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 5:40 AM, <wjhonson(a)aol.com> wrote:
<<From: White Cat
<wikipedia.kawaii.neko(a)gmail.com>
I am sorry I still do not get it.
1) Is your proposal going to completely hide "unfinished" articles from
the
public? If so who will be able to see them? Admins? Users?>>
To hide those articles which are unfinished, or which the community has
decided are unfinished. So the AfD process becomes simply the "Hide It
process" much less contentious.
<<2) How would you decide which article is ready for public consumption
or not? A process like "requests for publishing"?>>
Everything gets published as normal, until someone flags it and then
you would have a process just like AfD, except the end result would
simply be to hide it, not delete it.
<<3) Isn't your proposal hiding all stubs as well as some other
articles?
After all no stub by very definition is ready for "public
consumption".>>
No. It has nothing to do with stubs or non-stubs. Stubs are published
today, and they would be published tomorrow. The only thing this does
is provide a way for AfD to turn into something with less conflict.
<<4) I am not "ready to accept" anything I am forced to accept. Your
tone
implies I have no other choice to either accept your proposal or mass
deletions. Mass deletion itself has no consensus behind it and is
disruptive.>>
You always have a choice. When you are going 60 mph toward a lake and
need to turn either left or right, you have to decide fairly quickly to
avoid a more perilous result.
<<5) You seem to have a workable idea but perhaps need to organize
thoughts a bit.>>
Thank you. A sentiment reflected by countless others before you.
Will Johnson
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