[WikiEN-l] Re: Rambot city articles vs. other topics
Bryan Derksen
bryan.derksen at shaw.ca
Sun Oct 23 03:46:23 UTC 2005
Daniel P. B. Smith wrote:
> The Rambot articles shouldn't be compared to other topic classes that
> contain articles on "non-notable" topics.
>
> Taken as a group, the Rambot articles are _reasonably_ comprehensive
> (they include virtually every U. S. city, not just a minuscule
> percentage of them); uniform in style, content, and quality; and
> derive from good (though uncited) sources.
If these other topic classes had "non-notable" articles added in one
comprehensive swoop by a bot, would that make them okay? Why is that
different from adding the exact same articles piecemeal over a long
period of time, if the end result is the same? Wikipedia's a work in
progress, I don't think we should condemn or permit articles based on
the current state of other articles in the same general subject area.
The holes will eventually get filled in, and the rest of the articles in
the "unfinished" topic class can be excluded from Version 1.0 until then
if it's a problem having them around.
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