On 7/16/12 6:57 PM, Federico Leva (Nemo) wrote:
What community? Jimbo often declares that en.wiki community should rule Commons, for instance;[1] will an en.wiki community plan be considered enough to impose something on everyone?
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 3:14 AM, Jimmy Wales jwales@wikia-inc.com wrote:
I have not said any such thing, and indeed in the very text you quote I said exactly the opposite. For clarity, I do not think that the en.wikipedia community should rule Commons.
Cunningham's classic criticism of Wikipedia was that it's status as an encyclopedia would be only temporary and that it eventually would become just a wiki. Wikipedia has been sucessful in proving him wrong, but Commons has been making that task much more difficult, as Commons is, under its overly broad usage, in fact 'just a wiki.' And Commons' overbroad self-concept directly impacts Wikipedia.
Certainly one of the keys to Wikipedias success is our clear self-concept of being an encyclopedia, and by exercising what we think of as encyclopedic judgment. How that encyclopedic judgment gets put into practice is not always pretty, and this is one case where one side are promoting a concept of unusable exhibitionism over Wikipedias WP:PRIME objective.
Regards, -SC (resent with copyedits)