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=== CFI: Removing usage in a well-known work ===
=== CFI: Removing usage in a well-known work ===


* Voting on: Removing the "well-known work" attestation method from the CFI. More precisely: Changing the first part of [[Wiktionary:Criteria for inclusion#Attestation]] from this: <div style = "border:0 solid #900;border-width:0 0 1px 2px;margin:1em;padding:0 0 1em 1em">“Attested” means verified through <ol><li style="background:#FFF8F8;color:#900">Clearly widespread use,</li><li style="background:#FFF8F8;color:#900">Usage in a well-known work, or</li><li>Usage in permanently recorded media, conveying meaning, in at least three independent instances spanning at least a year.</li></ol></div> to this: <div style = "border:0 solid #070;border-width:0 0 1px 2px;margin:1em;padding:0 0 1em 1em">“Attested” means verified through <ins style="background:#F8FFF8;color:#070">demonstrated</ins> usage in permanently recorded media, conveying meaning, in at least three independent instances spanning at least a year. <ins style="background:#F8FFF8;color:#070">Attestation is not required for terms that are clearly in widespread use.</ins></li></ol></div>
* Voting on: Changing the first part of [[Wiktionary:Criteria for inclusion#Attestation]] from this: <div style = "border:0 solid #900;border-width:0 0 1px 2px;margin:1em;padding:0 0 1em 1em">“Attested” means verified through <ol><li>Clearly widespread use,</li><li style="background:#FFF8F8;color:#900">Usage in a well-known work, or</li><li>Usage in permanently recorded media, conveying meaning, in at least three independent instances spanning at least a year.</li></ol></div> to this: <div style = "border:0 solid #070;border-width:0 0 1px 2px;margin:1em;padding:0 0 1em 1em">“Attested” means verified through <ol><li>Clearly widespread use, <ins style="background:#F8FFF8;color:#090">or</ins></li><li>Usage in permanently recorded media, conveying meaning, in at least three independent instances spanning at least a year.</li></ol></div>
* Rationale: For the rationale of the creator of the vote, see [[Wiktionary talk:Votes/pl-2011-04/CFI: Removing usage in a well-known work#Rationale]].
* Rationale: For the rationale of the creator of the vote, see [[Wiktionary talk:Votes/pl-2011-04/CFI: Removing usage in a well-known work#Rationale]].
* Some optional questions: If you disagree with removal of usage in a well-known work but see some problems with the bullet point, what are the problems that you see? What sort of modifications would you like to see made to the well-known-work bullet point, if any?
* Some optional questions: If you disagree with removal of usage in a well-known work but see some problems with the bullet point, what are the problems that you see? What sort of modifications would you like to see made to the well-known-work bullet point, if any?

Revision as of 16:05, 28 April 2011

CFI: Removing usage in a well-known work

  • Voting on: Changing the first part of Wiktionary:Criteria for inclusion#Attestation from this:
    “Attested” means verified through
    1. Clearly widespread use,
    2. Usage in a well-known work, or
    3. Usage in permanently recorded media, conveying meaning, in at least three independent instances spanning at least a year.
    to this:
    “Attested” means verified through
    1. Clearly widespread use, or
    2. Usage in permanently recorded media, conveying meaning, in at least three independent instances spanning at least a year.
  • Rationale: For the rationale of the creator of the vote, see Wiktionary talk:Votes/pl-2011-04/CFI: Removing usage in a well-known work#Rationale.
  • Some optional questions: If you disagree with removal of usage in a well-known work but see some problems with the bullet point, what are the problems that you see? What sort of modifications would you like to see made to the well-known-work bullet point, if any?
  • Vote starts: 00:01, 29 April 2011 (UTC)
  • Vote ends: 23.59, 28 May 2011 (UTC)

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