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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/25/17 11:14 PM, Aurélien Larcher
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Sat, Feb 25, 2017 at 9:25 PM,
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nikolam, you should check the comments. I have the
impression that a lot of them can be deleted without
loosing anything.<br>
You are right to preserve comments with valuable
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Selecting what should be preserved or not is changing the
history, a la 1984.<br>
I am sure you are right some comments are more useful then
others, yet they are all just comments.<br>
And even just comments, they are all useful (except spam
etc).<br>
They are to be reused so ditching (and even removing
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<div>Nothing is ever erased on the internet.<br>
So we put obsolete content in a directory named
"Archeology" where you could dig for content to bring
back the the current Wiki space if it is of interest.<br>
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it's just not clever way of doing everything. it's Ok to improve
articles, but burning and re-creating on another place..<br>
it is just easier to know what comments belong to where when it is
time to migrate them.<br>
If you mess it around like that, then it is pointless.<br>
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<div>Any obsolete and incorrect content should be removed
from the current space: people need *up-to-date* and
*reliable* information.<br>
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And it is made by editing content and not disabling commenting etc.<br>
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<div>Having incorrect information on the official Wiki
makes us look like a bunch of clowns.<br>
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Comments are not wiki content.<br>
Whatever clowns you see..<br>
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