On Oct 25, 2005, at 4:14 AM, Alphax wrote:
Before anyone says "not Nupedia again", I think content inclusion guidlines are actually an area that needs a bit of credentialism.
Another argument in favor, to my mind, is that even for experts, citation takes time. Research is a non-trivial task. On an article, this is fine - it's not a race, and citations and information can be added whenever. Sooner is nice, eventually is acceptable.
Deletion debates, you have five days, assuming you notice it off the bat. When you get stretches like we're getting with webcomics, whereby huge strings of comics are nominated in a row, citation-based responses become impossible. But even in the case of an individual article on a topic, it is absurd to demand that subject experts get their work done in five days. Especially when we are so wedded to process that a closed AfD is growing more and more impossible to overturn.
-Snowspinner