Talk:Building a personal MAA website
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Proposed for deletion
This entry it just too big of a mess and will never be fixable enough to be a useable article.
- 4. No indication of importance (Individuals, organizations, events)--Etenne (talk) 13:17, 20 June 2015 (UTC)
- 7 Abandoned entry, article, or draft left incomplete having structural issues that make it unreadable.
- RE: 7 Abandoned entry, article, or draft left incomplete having structural issues that make it unreadable.
- Then only articles that you have an interest in should appear on BoyWiki?
- What a very strange attitude to have as the one in charge of BoyWiki!
- Also: This entry it just too big of a mess and will never be fixable enough to be a useable article.
- Just following your advice on tightening up on what is acceptable[1] I am been accused of being too lax in what I allow and as much as I would like to, I simply can't go and recode and fix every entry. People are going to have to start putting in the work and not simply dumping stuff on BoyWiki. --Etenne (talk) 14:08, 20 June 2015 (UTC)
- ↑ "This article is far from being very professional, and does not belong on BoyWiki." User4 (talk) 13:14, 20 June 2015 (UTC)
- Then you'd better consider how to get more people to join BoyWiki as editors who can do the work that is necessary, including re-coding markup when necessary. This requires skills at managing the editors -- that is, encouraging them, rather than discouraging them. But I have mentioned that before, haven't I? How many times have you said,
- "Good work! Nice article! But do you think that instead of putting the references directly under the quoted sections, could you look at how it can be done with reflists? Then the article will be much better quality! Anyway, thanks for your contribution! We can all work together to make BoyWiki a better experience!"
- Then you'd better consider how to get more people to join BoyWiki as editors who can do the work that is necessary, including re-coding markup when necessary. This requires skills at managing the editors -- that is, encouraging them, rather than discouraging them. But I have mentioned that before, haven't I? How many times have you said,