On 6/9/06, Jesse W <jessw(a)netwood.net> wrote:
On Jun 9, 2006, at 9:44 AM, geni wrote:
Project hasn't changed much in seven months.
Deletionist/inclusionist wars have largly ended.
Userbox issue has
appeared.
And, IMO, that's the single biggest evidence in favor of the idea
that
the userbox issue is far less a substantive issue, and far more simply
the current Wikipedia-wide "conflict du jour".
Pretty much. The real conflict on wikipedia is between the pro and
rather less pro process groups but for the most part that involves
less shouting. Instead both sides write highly detailed essays at each
other.
Not that there are not
real issues (there were real issues behind the deletionist/inclusionist
fight too),
Deletionist/inclusionist issue is real. Largly due to the problem that
prior to wikipedia no one appears to have given much though to what an
encyopedia is. but hwta we should include/what we should not include
is a serious issue.
--
geni