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Speaking just for myself, I appreciate the perspective, Czech. I do understand where you (and the policy) are coming from, and respect that this is intertwined with the philosophy of the wiki. I accepted long ago that the policy is unlikely to change, for all the reasons you mentioned. So long as we keep our citations accurate, it's something I can live with. If the audio stories or books or comics or whatever else brings someone "into the fold" of ''Doctor Who'', then so be it. It's not my cup of tea, but it doesn't have to be. The bottom line for me is that this wiki continues to be the best repository of information on a show that I (like all of us) love. | Speaking just for myself, I appreciate the perspective, Czech. I do understand where you (and the policy) are coming from, and respect that this is intertwined with the philosophy of the wiki. I accepted long ago that the policy is unlikely to change, for all the reasons you mentioned. So long as we keep our citations accurate, it's something I can live with. If the audio stories or books or comics or whatever else brings someone "into the fold" of ''Doctor Who'', then so be it. It's not my cup of tea, but it doesn't have to be. The bottom line for me is that this wiki continues to be the best repository of information on a show that I (like all of us) love. | ||
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Speaking just for myself, I appreciate the perspective, Czech. I do understand where you (and the policy) are coming from, and respect that this is intertwined with the philosophy of the wiki. I accepted long ago that the policy is unlikely to change, for all the reasons you mentioned. So long as we keep our citations accurate, it's something I can live with. If the audio stories or books or comics or whatever else brings someone "into the fold" of Doctor Who, then so be it. It's not my cup of tea, but it doesn't have to be. The bottom line for me is that this wiki continues to be the best repository of information on a show that I (like all of us) love.