I think the assumption is that any Wikipedia will adopt the general
policies found on the English Wikipedia, but tailor them for local
conditions. A project which wishes to significantly deviate from the
general principles of everyone can edit, neutral point of view, and using
reliable sources should probably be independent.
Perhaps it is time a definite policy is drafted and published.
Fred Bauder
Hi!
It is totally clear that all the Wikipedias must respect and follow
some particular policies which are global for all the Wikipedias. The
question is what are these policies?
Each small Wikipedia doesnât have all variety of policies and
guidelines which major Wikipedias have, andâitâs obviousâsome time
or
other they will need such a list of all-projects rules. What I found
for now is
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:How_to_start_a_new_Wikipedia
with the rules of copyright, license, NPOV and âWhat Wikipedia is
notâ, but this page âis obsolete or no longer maintainedâ (and
there
is even no rule of âFive pillarsâ). There is also page
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Founding_principles exists, but it
seems to be relevant for all Wikimedia projects, not only Wikipedias
(âFive pillarsâ, âWhat Wikipedia is notâ are missed). There are
some
other pages exist, but they all are not relevant here as well.
So, does an all-Wikipedias rules list exist, or if not, what are there
global rules which all the Wikipedias must follow?
And one more question. What is the general practice of who and how can
decide whether something meets the (all-project) rules or not?
(This message was also posted to Wikimedia Forum on Meta).
Thanks,
zedlik
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