On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 00:24:49 -0500, Joseph Barillari
<jbarilla(a)cs.princeton.edu> wrote:
Hi,
I'm curious about two things: one, the proper forum to discuss mass
minor edits (a user or a few users who make a lot of small, related
changes to lots of unrelated articles), where using the talk pages for
the individual articles would be impractical (owing to the sheer
number).
Two places spring to mind:
1) The user in question's User_talk: page, where you could ask the
user for their own opinion on the importance of this particular award
and the possible consequences of doing this for every similar award.
2) The Village pump - although I haven't "frequented" it so much
recently (since it was split into sub-pages, but also due to changes
in my own commitments), this still seems a good place to get "mass
opinion" on general issues (like "should we add this kind of
information").
If there's an article being linked to which lists the winners (which
would make sense, if we are going to include the information) then
that page's talk page offers a third forum where the question can be
raised (and of course, two of these three locations could simply
contain pointers to the third, if that seemed easier to manage).
--
Rowan Collins BSc
[IMSoP]