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[Mageia-discuss] page of Mageia in wikipedia (in english) has been deleted

+ andre999 + andre999mga at laposte.net +
+ Sat May 19 23:19:27 CEST 2012 +

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Johnny A. Solbu a écrit :
+> On Saturday 19 May 2012 14:24, Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
+>    
+>> The guy (or gal) who decided about notable or not must be either a
+>> very bad researcher or did not try at all
+>>      
+> That's not the issiue. it mus be apparent from the article itself why it is notable. If it is not apparent from the article why it is notable, then it is not notable. It really is that simple.
+>
+>    
+>> even if you look with half an eye only you can't miss
+>> international reactions and notablility of Mageia.
+>>      
+> That is of no help if neither is used as sources for what's written in the article.
+> It can be compared to what happens in court. It's not what you know, but what you can prove in the court.
+>
+>    
+>> Of course wikipedia pages in other languages
+>> must be very hard to find for this person.
+>>      
+> You can't use another wikipedia article as source. That is original research.
+> If one could one culd write an article about X and use the article about Y as source, and in teh Y article use X as source. Then you have the circular argument problem.
+>
+>    
+A part of the problem is that "notable" is not well defined in Wikipedia.
+In the context of Linux or open source, it is obvious to anyone 
+implicated in these areas that Mageia is notable.  But for 
+computer-field ignorant, that doesn't mean anything.
+Most scientific articles that I have read in Wikipedia do not qualify as 
+"notable" by the definition given in Wikipedia, so "notable" is not 
+applied in a coherant manner.
+So what is really needed is correcting the definition of notable in 
+Wikipedia, or at least correcting it's domain of application.
+Of course, we can always do some manipulation to make Mageia qualify, 
+but that doesn't correct the considerable weakness in Wikipedia.
+
+-- 
+André
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