On 3/19/07, Roland Illig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Peter Christopher wrote:
> Taking a look at computer go documentation, I see that there are (at
> least) three pages that exist in wiki format for top level "computer go"
>  wiki pages-
>
> wikipedia.org - computer go
> sensei - computer go
> sensei - computer go programming
>
> It seems obvious that these are redundant.  It seems prudent to combine
> them in one location.  Which location?  I am thinking that wikipedia
> would be the main page.

Wikipedia is not a discussion forum. It aims to be an encyclopedia.

I would very much welcome if the computer go pages at Sensei's Library
covered even more topics. Assuming that a mailing list is for discussing
things, where do the results end up? For me, Sensei's Library would be a
perfect place.

As I understand it, if a consensus has been reached on this list, then
the results can be reported on wikipedia, providing that links to
messages in the archives are used to support the report. Links to
specific published papers (details can be found on the computer-go
bibliography, presumably) also go down very well and should be among
the first things added to a page, since they add early gravitas to a
page which is likely to prevent speedy deletion.

Pages should NOT be added to wikipedia if unless the individual
creating them intends to make a significant effort to create real
content for the page.

cheers
stuart
(a long-time wikipedia editor, but not a wikipedia admin)
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