--- Simon Kissane sj_kissane@yahoo.com wrote:
Persons have recently taken to deleting pages totally (i.e. with the admin delete command) without any justification or even prior discussion as to why they are doing this.
Sigh. Seems that all Wikipedians are equal, but some are more equal than others after all.
I'm eager to hear how Larry and Jimbo weigh in on this recent development. It marks a draconian twist in the evolution of the 'pedia. But as for me, I'll ignore this quasi-fartboy behavior and will keep my eye on our goal to create an encyclopedia.
This is a blow to the harmony of the Wikipedia community, but until the conflict gets resolves, there is a simple response that keeps all sides of the disagreement engaged -- at least until the anonymous perpetrator speaks up: the authors of controversial topics ("controversial" defined by the type of pages being deleted) should keep a copy of the source of their pages on their personal computers. They could also be mirrored at another site so they can be shared. I started a list at http://www.usemod.com/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?OtherUseModWikis. Pick one.
Jimbo, I'd especially appreciate hearing from you whether Bomis is willing to host a meta-wiki where page content can diverge from the Wikipedia objective.
__________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Find a job, post your resume. http://careers.yahoo.com