On 4/10/06, Steve Bennett <stevage(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 4/10/06, Blackcap <snoutwood(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Well, it was a well-liked proposal, and then, in
traditional style, it was
totally forgotten about. It did get so far as making [[Wikipedia:New article
template]], though.
Why does this happen? Who has to actually implement it? Whose door do
we need to constantly knock on? This isn't one of those situations
where there's only one person in the world who can implement the
change, and he has 5000 other things to do, is it?
Steve
It might be. A good implementation of this would be sort of like a
form letter with slots, or like the image upload's page method of
picking licenses- instead of requiring one to know what they need,
provide a list. That way, we don't get 1000 articles a day, all
bearing {{stub}} or {{uncategorized}}...
~maru