[This is being posted to the mailing list only once! Wow!!!]
Erik Moeller wrote:
Gareth Owen wrote:
>Really? If I had verifiable facts (from a
published Diary, say) that Tony
>Benn had toast and marmalade for breakfast on the 3rd of March, 1967, and
>added it to the article, that would be OK and -- how wiki is this --
>*irremovable*.
That depends on whether the fact that he had toast and
marmelade on that
particular date is out of the ordinary. Compare previous discussions about
verifiability, expandability, relevance. Whether an NPOV'd diary of Tony
Benn with no selective omissions might find its way into Wikipedia is an
interesting question of its own.
Actually, if Gareth wants to write [[List of meals eaten by Tony Bennett]],
using Bennett's diary as a primary source, then that's just fine with me.
I won't waste my time to work on it, but neither would I try to delete it.
The datum probably shouldn't be on the main [[Tony Bennett]] page,
but if the list were really short, then it might fit in there still.
-- Toby