2010/3/8 Marco Chiesa <chiesa.ma...@gmail.com>:
> On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 2:42 AM, kigen2700...@gmail.com
> <kigen2700...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Does Wikipedia's principles need consensus of the community?
>> There is not consensus of the community, but does somebody pass if
>> filled out the page with "Policy"?
>
> There are values which are at the core of Wikipedia and cannot really
> be changed (the 5 pillars). However, it is good practice to discuss
> them and adapt them to the local community. For example, Wikipedia is
> an encyclopedia, period, but the threshold for notability may be
> different in the different languages. If you want to create a policy
> in your project that en.wp already has, it is good practice to start
> from the en.wp policy and adapt it to the local project. Maybe you
> won't change a word, maybe you'll specify a few things, maybe you'll
> realize that you need something very different.
>
> Cruccone
>
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As for a Japanese version, The Five Pillars is not adopted.
Wikipedia:Consensus is not policy.
The controversy is solved by the vote. Isn't there problem?

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