Wiktionary talk:Votes/pl-2018-12/Phrasebook CFI

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Latest comment: 5 years ago by Dan Polansky in topic "Summation of its parts"
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Rationale[edit]

Phrasebook entries can be very useful but there is a fear that useless entries defended as phrasebook ones will flood the mainspace. By requiring English phrasebook entries to be in other phrasebooks, we put limit on phrasebook entries, doing so with the help of an easy-to-verify criterion.

The lemming idea (being in other phrasebooks) is not applied to non-English entries since these may have too hard a time being found in phrasebooks, as pointed out by the opposition in Wiktionary:Votes/pl-2010-10/Phrasebook CFI.

Why "it can only be included if consensus grants an exception": This is an express override option allowing inclusion of English terms that are not in phrasebooks. Absent lemmings, the hurdle to overcome for inclusion is consensus (usually 2/3 majority), reflecting that phrasebook is controversial per Wiktionary:Votes/pl-2012-12/Removing phrasebook.

--Dan Polansky (talk) 09:18, 27 December 2018 (UTC)Reply

"Summation of its parts"[edit]

Just a minor point: I think "sum" would work better. "Summation" sounds more mathematical and suggests an addition process rather than the result of adding things together. Equinox 13:00, 5 January 2019 (UTC)Reply

Thank you. Luckily, it is in the old text, not in the proposed text. Still, valuable info. --Dan Polansky (talk) 14:32, 5 January 2019 (UTC)Reply