Fred Bauder wrote: > However, I have faith that any > Wikipedia will, through experience, learn that such a policy is required > and adapt it. I think that is healthy, to develop policies as you learn > from experience. They mean more. This is important, but in conflict with having pre-determined policies. A newly arrived person is not given the opportunity to learn through that kind of participation and experience. If he is told, "These are our policies," he is not made to feel that he has any ownership in these policies. Those who develop policies have a vested interest in their success, especially in regards to those policies that involved a hard fight before being adopted. They don't want to go through that fight again. So they protect their favorite policies, and sometimes impose a need for consensus to change where a consensus to adopt the policy wasn't always there in the first place.
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