On Thu, Apr 09, 2009 at 03:31:26PM -0500, Ian Weller wrote:
Currently, any pages within the user namespace can be deleted at the
user's request if they file a ticket or ask me. This is current
policy[2]. The other purpose, which I read as "anything in Archive: can
be tagged for deletion and if nobody removes it after two weeks it can
be blown to pieces", is a good idea (I think). I'd like to see
discussion on it though. Pages can be undeleted as well if it was a
mistake (see footnote [1] again).
I think, if there is an undeletion function as well, then:
(1) More than one person should have the ability to delete pages,
although it doesn't need to be everyone.
(2) A policy of deleting anything in Archive: older than two weeks
sounds is sensible and good.
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