[WikiEN-l] Descriptive/proscriptive
Peter Jaros
rjaros at shaysnet.com
Sat May 15 21:44:27 UTC 2004
On May 15, 2004, at 8:38 AM, Daniel P.B.Smith wrote:
> It's a question of degree. You, for example, acknowledge the
> legitimacy of including "some famous ones." I'd be interested in
> knowing which ones you feel qualify.
My position is that:
1) a recipe can be used explicitly to illustrate a food if most
recipes are similar to it, or
2) a recipe can be included when it is *the* recipe (this only
applies, of course, to a recipe worthy of note).
Some have said that the condition for #2 is inherently POV. I agree,
but would cite any decision on what is Wikipedia-worthy (as in the
old original-research debate) as precedent.
On May 15, 2004, at 12:30 PM, Stan Shebs wrote:
> Auntie B's recipe is not encyclopedic for the same reason that
> Auntie B herself isn't, there's just not much to say, but it would
> make a fine "illustration" for the chocolate cake article:
>
> '''Chocolate cake''' is [[cake]] containing [[chocolate]]. First
> mentioned in a Dutch cookbook of 1675, [etc].
>
> The following recipe is from Fannie Farmer ca 1921:
>
> <recipe1>
>
> A more modern recipe:
>
> <recipe2>
This I would agree with, provided the recipes were truly
representative. This is a judgment call.
Peter
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