[WikiEN-l] Article deletion
JAY JG
jayjg at hotmail.com
Tue Sep 13 16:11:21 UTC 2005
>From: fun at thingy.apana.org.au (David Gerard)
>
>JAY JG (jayjg at hotmail.com) [050913 07:38]:
> >From: fun at thingy.apana.org.au (David Gerard)
>
> > >I reiterate my suggestion: suspend the deletion mechanism (keep CSD for
>our
> > >remaining sanity) for a month working out a deletion mechanism that
>won't
> > >drive people away
>
> > Have people been driven away?
>
>I refer you again to the two examples that have been brought up repeatedly:
>Memory Alpha and Comixpedia. We're not getting those volunteers back, and
>in the former case we can't ever heal the fork because they chose a
>different licence. Those forks were a stupid and bad idea. And if you
>disagree on that, please explain what good they do Wikipedia, both in
>themselves as forks and as bad examples frustrated contributors may follow
>in the future.
As Angela has pointed out, Memory Alpha was not a fork. But even if it
were, I think we have to accept that Wikipedia will not be the only
encyclopedia on the internet, and also that this is not necessarily a bad
thing. Wikipedia is a general purpose encyclopedia, and the level of detail
is appropriate for the general reader. There will always be special purpose
areas of knowledge for restricted audiences which will delve into areas in
considerably more depth. That's the way it is with printed encyclopedias as
well.
In addition, special purpose encyclopedias will almost certainly have
editing policies which differ from Wikipedia's, particularly around issues
such as NPOV and Original Research. I can easily imagine, for example,
various religious groups setting up Wikis for areas of specialized
knowledge, which would both have far more detail than Wikipedia, but also
their own rules for content, and I don't think this is a bad thing.
Finally, competition is good; it makes us produce a better product than if
we were a monopoly. I don't think we should strive to be the *only*
encyclopedia on the internet, but instead strive to be the *best* one out
there.
Jay.
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