[WikiEN-l] The boundaries of OR (contd)
David Gerard
dgerard at gmail.com
Fri Dec 29 13:23:49 UTC 2006
On 29/12/06, Steve Block <steve.block at myrealbox.com> wrote:
> zero 0000 wrote:
> > Someone who can read music should be able to report from
> > a musical score that it is in E-flat, even though that requires
> > specialist knowledge.
> Agree with you. But Wikipedia isn't the place for them to report that.
> We aren't a place for original research. The place for them to report
> that is in their criticism of the score published in some other source.
> We summarise it. That's how it works.
That *is* summarising it. Summarising the obvious should not require
teaching J. Random Querulous the basics of your field because they
want a source for your observation that "the sky is blue" based on the
wavelength of the light from it tending to be more like 400nm than
700nm.
> > What the policy *should* require
> > (somehow) is that anyone who can read music will agree that
> > the score is in E-flat. The fundamental skills of the field
> > should be assumed, and the policy should reflect that, imo.
> No, again that isn't right. We don't record the truth, we summarise
> sources. What we do is allow the reader to check we have summarised the
> source accurately.
This may be the case in some extreme interpretation, but I really
don't see that it is in this one.
- d.
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