On Fri, 2014-06-20 at 11:12 -0400, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 10:33:36AM -0400, Eric H. Christensen wrote:
> 1. Immediately move the oldest 2460 pages to Archive: and remove their
> categories.
This makes me a little bit worried. What if there is valuable but basically
unchanged information there?
I agree that cleanup is necessary, but this seems dangerous.
That's a good point. Can we find out how often wiki pages are viewed?
That might be more useful.
Perhaps we could use a "staging" area (like an {{oldest}} category) for
the oldest 2460 pages too.
While I'm always hesitant to ask people for more effort (especially
myself...), I wonder if we could do this in steps of, say, 500 pages at
a time.
The first 500 pages could be moved into the {{oldest}} category and kept
there for a week. Interested contributors can review the pages if they
wish, and remove them from the archival queue as relevant. Remaining
pages can be archived after a week when another 500 old pages can be
moved into the staging area.
I just saw Pete's email, and it seems like we can use wikibots to
automate the staging?
Christopher