Andre wrote:
Jimbo wrote:
...but I think that a formalized 1.0 process would tend to prevent people from thinking of wikipedia- the-website as the sort of place where we need to limit ourselves to some finite number of topics.
Get lost!
That was uncalled for. Why the hostility? Wikipedia is an encyclopedia of connected and cross-referenced encyclopedias. If somebody wants to start an encyclopedia on a particular genre or topic area (such as cartoons, biology, history or even smaller topics such as works of literature like Lord of the Rings) then that is fine. So long as the information is confirmable, presented in an NPOV manor, is on-topic/encyclopedic, and there is enough info to fill a set of good-sized articles, then why should we limit what we have in Wikipedia?
What and how much to include in '1.0' is another matter since we have space constraints (even for a CD version).
-- Daniel Mayer (aka mav)
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