On this edit of yours: Why does it make much more sense? -- Hoary ( talk) 07:11, 1 March 2009 (UTC)
You are incorrect. Entries on this list should have sources - all of the current entries do, and there is no reason that your particular edits should be immune to this requirement. If you cannot find sources to cite, do not add the information. Natalie ( talk) 22:01, 1 March 2009 (UTC)
It looks like you don't do very many many edits in the video game realm here according to your edit history, so you may not be aware. The template is for consoles notable for representing that generation, not for every console, or for consoles that may be notable for other reasons (like rarity, etc.) You appear to be confused on what is being referred to as "notability" in this context. The discussion was done via established consensus on that page's discussion page. If you wish to change consensus, feel free to start up the conversation again there, and I can file an RFC for other members of the video game project to weigh in with their opinion. Further attempts to force edits against consensus can be viewed as disruptive editing and can be reported and addressed accordingly. I'd much rather have this be resolved in a manner that makes everyone happy. -- Marty Goldberg ( talk) 01:47, 23 April 2009 (UTC)
On this edit of yours: Why does it make much more sense? -- Hoary ( talk) 07:11, 1 March 2009 (UTC)
You are incorrect. Entries on this list should have sources - all of the current entries do, and there is no reason that your particular edits should be immune to this requirement. If you cannot find sources to cite, do not add the information. Natalie ( talk) 22:01, 1 March 2009 (UTC)
It looks like you don't do very many many edits in the video game realm here according to your edit history, so you may not be aware. The template is for consoles notable for representing that generation, not for every console, or for consoles that may be notable for other reasons (like rarity, etc.) You appear to be confused on what is being referred to as "notability" in this context. The discussion was done via established consensus on that page's discussion page. If you wish to change consensus, feel free to start up the conversation again there, and I can file an RFC for other members of the video game project to weigh in with their opinion. Further attempts to force edits against consensus can be viewed as disruptive editing and can be reported and addressed accordingly. I'd much rather have this be resolved in a manner that makes everyone happy. -- Marty Goldberg ( talk) 01:47, 23 April 2009 (UTC)