You have a week to fix articles placed on prod or AfD. If I nominated one of
articles youve created, you have the week to fix them up. If I nominate a
hundred articles youve created, you still have a week. Both maintenance jobs
take a week, because they run concurrently. The amount of data has no
bearing.
On 6/2/07, James Farrar <james.farrar(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 03/06/07, Brock Weller <brock.weller(a)gmail.com> wrote:
And I'll refer you to the numerous processes
that specify a time close
to a
week. PROD, AfD, MfD, TfD, RfA, FAR, FARC, FPC,
FLC. Near enough to a
week
is widely viewed by the community as an
appropriate timeframe for crap
to
get done. Want to throw around some more cute
templates, or are you
ready to
add to the conversation?
Which of those actually apply to this kind of maintenance job? Geni's
suggestion of a week specifically came from the relevant time to fix
*a single image*, and s/he's run with it because s/he knows s/he's
being unreasonable, but it'll help kill of BJAODN once and for all.
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