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Telling people what Wikipedia is and what it prohibits doesn't really constitute a mandate for the ACL Wiki. We're not the UN-Wikipedia.
Telling people what Wikipedia is and what it prohibits doesn't really constitute a mandate for the ACL Wiki. We're not the UN-Wikipedia.
::True. I've deleted the paragraph about Wikipedia. When we first started the ACL Wiki, there was some debate about whether it was necessary to have a wiki dedicated to computational linguistics, given that Wikipedia has several articles on computational linguistics. The paragraph about Wikipedia was written to address this issue. But I agree that it is no longer an issue.
::By the way, please sign discussion points by pressing the button that looks like a signature, when in edit mode. --[[User:Pdturney|Pdturney]] 12:13, 16 January 2008 (EST)

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Telling people what Wikipedia is and what it prohibits doesn't really constitute a mandate for the ACL Wiki. We're not the UN-Wikipedia.

True. I've deleted the paragraph about Wikipedia. When we first started the ACL Wiki, there was some debate about whether it was necessary to have a wiki dedicated to computational linguistics, given that Wikipedia has several articles on computational linguistics. The paragraph about Wikipedia was written to address this issue. But I agree that it is no longer an issue.
By the way, please sign discussion points by pressing the button that looks like a signature, when in edit mode. --Pdturney 12:13, 16 January 2008 (EST)