Subject: Seconding with something resembling elaboration
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Posted on: 2017-05-14 21:54:00 UTC

Cat (or is it Weasel?), thanks for presenting something I'd been thinking about better than I would've done.

My thoughts are that a year-ish (or maybe just a few months) after major incidents, someone reasonably neutral should write them up for the Wiki, and that those write-ups could be collected in one place, so that people who weren't around for whatever-it-was can look it up and figure out what people are on about and also, like you said, to serve as examples of how we think about these types of serious issues. Most information about old stuff is locked away in people's memories, and the remainder tends to be rather scattered. See, for example Thalia. Almost everyone who remembers that is gone, and most people here will probably never see that wiki page unless it's pointed out to them.

Your suggestions of making these reports entertaining as well as informative is a good one. This is the PPC, after all, and we're not a super-serious bunch all the time. Calling attention to them every once in a while might also be a good move. The only objection I can think of is that this would "promote legalistic thinking", but I think we already use past incidents as reference points to help make decisions, so we might as well make that knowledge more freely available.

Obviously, any write-up of things that are visible in the archives will have a stack of links in it, or at least a bunch of footnotes that link to whatever-it-was.

If I read you right, and you just volunteered to do a significant part of the work on these, all I can say is good luck. You've got a bit of a backlog (off the top of my head: 7.65x54R/SHEEP, zdimensia, Jacer, #PPC2 in general, and probably Glarn sometime next year, and that's just a lot of the non-recent stuff I was around for).

Unrelatedly, good luck with finals!

Even more unrelatedly, ahhhh, word-final sigma! One of the go-to examples for why uppercase() and lowercase() are more complicated than you'd think, along with ß and Turkish İ and ı. I should know, I had to wrote them at one point.

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