On 1/28/06, Haukur Þorgeirsson <haukurth(a)hi.is> wrote:
The problem is that some people treat the process oriented requests as
content-oriented and say: "No, we won't undelete it - it doesn't look like
a worthwhile article to me." And some people treat the content-oriented
requests as process-oriented and say: "No, we can't undelete it because
the AfD was legit."
This is not good, DRV has to be able to handle both types of requests
sensibly.
No. We should never restore crap content, no matter how mucked up the
process was that deleted it, and we should always restore good
content, no matter how perfectly the process that deleted it was
followed.
Anything else is putting process before the encyclopedia.