On 9/16/06, David Gerard <dgerard(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 16/09/06, Oskar Sigvardsson
<oskarsigvardsson(a)gmail.com> wrote:
PS. Also remember to cite stuff, that policy
isn't one you can just skip
The core policies (NPOV, NOR and V on the content side; AGF and NPA on
the community side, and I'd add BITE to the community list since the
numbers seem to say newbies write most of the actual encyclopedia)
aren't negotiable. Everything else is process, even if it's accepted
enough to tag policy.
You know the foundation has a lot of explaining to do if that really
is the case.
You don't memorise every stub tag, do you? Neither
do I. Those who
can't live with inconsistency can fix the inconsistencies afterwards.
Aparently we are meant to be more focusing on expanding existing
articles so this should be an issue.
You know, I still can't find where it tells me how
to close an AFD the
way AFD likes them closed. The guide for admins doesn't tell me
either. I looked pretty closely too.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Deletion_process#Articles_for_Deletiā¦
It's linked to from WP:AFD. Yeah I know it's a pain but it was
designed to a large degree for the convience of the user rather than
of the closer.
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geni