Yes, propose a merge.
Perhaps there should be process by which I could ask other Wikipedians to evaluate the notability of, say, a Singaporean chess player, before I write an article on him.
2007/9/29, Ian Tresman ian2@knowledge.co.uk:
At 10:56 29/09/2007, you wrote:
J.L.W.S. The Special One wrote:
My sentiments exactly.
2007/9/22, Ian Tresman ian2@knowledge.co.uk:
At 23:09 21/09/2007, Dan Bolser wrote:
There's a big fuzzy middle where we need to begin by assuming that the person posting
the
information is acting in good faith, and often approaching the
content
from a different perspecive. This won't save all the questioned articles, but it may bring peace. perhaps we should begin treating simple "nn" deletion requests as a breach of good faith.
Ec
That would be nice. I think this is the correct attitude.
I think people who don't want an article will still claim it is non-notable... even though editors are acting in good faith, from a different perspective, or whatever.
Where would that leave articles like "Joe Black is Eric Black's youngest brother." ?
That's a statement. Clearly goes into the article on Eric Black.
Regards,
Ian Tresman www.plasma-universe.com
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