Andrew Whitworth hett schreven:
Right here is the fundamental misconception: "closing" a project is a bit of a misnomer because the content itself isn't "closed": the content is moved to the incubator and work can continue on it as normal.
Well, "closure" is handled very differently.
The "proposal for closure" for Klingon led to its complete removal. The "proposal for closure" for Low Saxon Wikiquote I once started (my intention was removal of the project) ended with locking of the database only. Going back to the Incubator is yet another example of a possible outcome of a "proposal for closure". There should be some clarity what exactly is meant by "closure", and which form of closure will be chosen under which circumstances.
Marcus Buck