[Foundation-l] Enforcing WP:CITE the Soi case to Danny
Ray Saintonge
saintonge at telus.net
Sat Dec 3 23:28:15 UTC 2005
Brian wrote:
> Walter van Kalken wrote:
>
>> daniwo59 at aol.com wrote:
>>
>>> Ridicule? No. I am simply disappointed that you can even make such
>>> a statement. It shows me that we have very radically different
>>> ideas about what an encyclopedia is. Providing correct information
>>> is not something I am willing to compromise. I had hoped that this
>>> sentiment was shared by all of Wikipedia's editors and contributors.
>>> Danny
>>
>> Yes this sentiment is shared Danny. But it is like Sabine said. In
>> many cases you just know things. You simply forgot where you heard
>> them. Also many things are sourced only in languages other than
>> english. I have already seen an article on en.wikipedia deletion list
>> which was put on there because it was not considered to have had a
>> source. Its source was a German text which was linked! And a Dutch
>> wikipedia article. This wasn't considered enough because it was not
>> English. So if I put up a Thai source in Thai would it be accepted as
>> sourced?
>>
>> Some things are just common knowledge. I would much rather see a
>> wikipedia editor, especially a trusted one as a source in some cases.
>
> Just because you have identified possible exceptions to the rule
> doesn't mean the whole thing should be thrown out. There are always
> exceptions which are more difficult to work with. The fact that some
> sources aren't in English doesn't mean all sources should be thrown out.
What language a source is in shouldn't matter at all. If you absolutely
need one in English then add it rather than treating a foreign language
source as inferior.
Ec
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