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This talk page is about keeping the village pump flowing. Even topics that are appropriate on the village pump itself may be irrelevant here. Unless there is a serious outcry to the contrary in the next couple days, I propose to severely excise anything from this page that does not serve this purpose. Eclecticology 18:57 Dec 23, 2002 (UTC)
I have no problem with the Village pump concept. Be that as it may, there is a difficulty which arises, and which has arisen before with other similarly motivated pages. There is no mechanism for cleaning them up! Because of that the articles just keep getting longer and longer with series of unrelated topics until a frustrated somebody starts a new page with a new title, but the same old questions.
Moving discussion from a topic talk page to the Village pump to promote the use of the Village pump is probably not a good idea. Once the pump is primed those transfers should be removed lest they become like weeds that clog the pipe connecting the pump with its aquifer.
This is a sanitation problem. There needs to be a mechanism for keeping the pump clean. EVERY entry should be dated. (Can it be done automatically without the four tildes?) Then after an agreed period of time it should be unceremoniously dumped. I suggest one week from the last edit for textual material, and one month when a response is nothing more than a link to another article. The limits would be separately applied to each subject in the pump. The week would be enoough time for any old hand to create a link to a more appropriate page, and to make the changes he feels are needed at that page.
If a deletion policy is clearly put at the head of the page and applied strictly nobody can complain that their views were censored out. If no old hand creates links, it can be assumed that they weren't worth making. Eclecticology 12:45 Aug 23, 2002 (PDT)
How about putting Village pump questions at the top of the list? That way, new questions are easier to find. Ortolan88
As with talk pages, there are arguments for putting new comments at the top (as you rightly point out, new questions are a bit more obvious) and there are also good arguments for adding new comments at the bottom (it is easier to follow what is going on in chronological order). At the end of the day it is like deciding which side of the road to drive on - it doesn't matter too much what the convention is, as long as everyone sticks to the same convention. The established convention for talk pages is new comments go at the bottom, so we should use that here too to avoid confusion and get new users used to the convention. Enchanter
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I'm pasting this from the Village Pump main page because when I click Edit Page it won't let me modify and only displays the first half of the page or so.
Weirdness is afoot. I can't save changes in Konqueror at all and Mozilla tries, seems to fail, displays an error message saying there is no data in the page but then I see the saved edit in RC. --mav
I am also posting this message here because the Village Pump page has become too long to edit. I have two completely unrelated questions.
Pandora, 16:08 Dec 11, 2002 EST
I remember reading something on this discussion a week or so ago in some place I can't remember. It is generally viewed that both are perfectly fine. In fact some athiests prefer B.C. and A.D.
Both systems date to the same time (Jesus's traditional birth day) and "B.C." is quite neutral because it simply acknowledges that we arbitrarily measure time "before Christ". If in some situations C.E. and B.C.E. are the standard, we would probably tend to use those. However, I think that choosing one over the other would be implicitly biased unless it is the *most common* usage in that situation. -- RM
I disagree with Brion, but I think a good solution would be to have the software support some kind of unit tag, like [:100 CE:] which would be dynamically converted according to the user's preferences. Then we wouldn't have to worry about inches, CE vs. AD, Celsius vs. Fahrenheit etc. (we would still have to agree on the defaults). --Eloquence
A problem with changing to CE/BCE is that all of our year pages use BC. If we changed now, it would require the moving of thousands of pages. I do like the idea of a unit tag. (For the record, though I'm a Christian, I couldn't care less which one we actually use). -- Stephen Gilbert 14:26 Dec 12, 2002 (UTC)
Is the Village pump (and this talk page too) getting a bit too long to handle comfortably? Should it be pruned / split up or what? -- SGBailey 18:51 Dec 22, 2002 (UTC)
The Village pump should always be pruned. Useful material should be spun off into appropriate places, such the the Wikipedia:FAQs. A couple of us try to keep the pump clean, but a few more hands are needed. -- Stephen Gilbert 02:07 Dec 23, 2002 (UTC)
Just a note: the Village pump really needs some cleanup; there are many people (especially Mac users) who cannot edit a page longer than about 32k without breaking it, and that's not an environment that's good for newbies and others looking for help. If you see the long page warning when you edit the pump, and your browser can handle it, it's your responsibility to refactor things. Please pump considerately. --Brion 00:53 Feb 8, 2003 (UTC)