In a message dated 4/29/2008 11:45:32 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, gmaxwell@gmail.com writes:
English Wikipedia is rife with errors of systemic class, things which we could control/reduce, and I think you will agree with this even if you and I do not agree on all of what those errors are or how to resolve them.
These ought to be fixed, and the fact that fixing the things we can control doesn't solve the things we can't is not a valid excuse not to try.>>
----------------- I think however that this *is* the counterargument. That is, that the "errors" are not systemic, but rather random. Until we can agree on certain specific kinds os systemic error that may or may not exist, we probably can't discuss how to fix them.
Will
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