[Foundation-l] Enforcing WP:CITE the Soi case
Ray Saintonge
saintonge at telus.net
Sat Dec 3 22:58:11 UTC 2005
Daniel Mayer wrote:
>--- Gerard Meijssen <gerard.meijssen at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>>Now here is the rub, when you insist that all our articles need to
>>provide sources, you will lose our stubs. You will make the composition
>>of the content different. When you only consider only the English or the
>>German language wikipedia you may be of the opinion that it has enough
>>content. For projects that are in its infancy like the Swahili Wikipedia
>>it would be a killer. It would be a killer because we do not have the
>>vibrant community that we wish for it.
>>
>>
>Smaller language versions of Wikipedia need to emphasize growth over quality, true. But larger
>language version (not projects! Wikipedia itself is a project) do not and would be greatly
>improved by requiring sources.
>
Source citations must eventually apply to all projects. It's just a
matter of when or at what stage it is introduced.
>>It is indeed great to strive to be better than other encyclopaedias.
>>There biggest achievement is in the relevancy that they had in the past.
>>Encyclopaedias were the embodiment of knowledge. Many people grew up
>>with them and acquired knowledge that way. Wikipedia is young and its
>>relevancy is something that can only be judged in the future.
>>
>>
>And yet many millions of people are using the larger language versions of Wikipedia as reference
>sources RIGHT NOW. We have a responsibility to do what we can to increase the chances of actually
>serving them accurate content. Creating a culture of sourcing material to good references in the
>larger language versions of Wikipedia will help a great deal in that regard.
>
A sourcing culture is good, but it must not become a culture of panic
that requires every little bit to be sourced immediately.
Ec
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