User:Peter G Werner
My Wikipedia philosophy
One thing I really appreciate about Wikipedia is the sheer depth of subjects covered, as well as its timeliness. If you wanted to find the obscure details of the present taxonomic status of the Tricholomataceae, an overview of San Francisco's Mission School art movement, the iodine value of lard, a biography of Matokie Slaughter, or just what goes on in the San Francisco Armory, you'll find it in Wikipedia and not the Encyclopedia Britannica. (That's the ideal, anyway, there are still many important topics that are barely covered in Wikipedia. And, of course, there are lots of downsides to Wikipedia – much of the content is incomplete, poorly written, or biased, and most articles lack any proper citation.)
Because I appreciate this depth, my general Wikipedia orientation is "inclusionist". I take issue with the idea that only the kinds of subjects that would go into Encyclopedia Britannica should be included in Wikipedia. However, I'm definitely a moderate inclusionist. I don't buy the argument that Wikipedia should be about "everything". I respect the fact that Wikipedia has standards of notability and that Wikipedia is an encyclopedia and not any number of other things. Because of this, I find myself arguing "Delete" as often as "Keep" in AfD debates. (I've even nominated a few articles for deletion.)
I'm also a bit of a "mergist", in that I'd rather see a single good article with broad coverage about a group of things then a bunch of content forks and ton of tiny little stubs about related topics. To that end, when I start articles on groups of living organisms that aren't well covered on Wikipedia, I typically cover the topic from the "top down", starting with an article on a genus or family and later breaking out articles on notable species as necessary. I find this creates fewer messy content forks.
Contact
Special:Emailuser/Peter_G_Werner
My contributions
Projects I've started
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Articles started or mostly written by me
- Agaric
- Agaricus amicosus
- Amanita velosa
- Ambient industrial
- Annulus (mycology)
- Audrey Kawasaki
- Basidiocarp
- David Arora
- Ellen Willis
- Galerina
- H. W. Harkness
- Hygrophoraceae
- Hymenochaetales
- Julius Jacobson
- Paul Kummer
- Lard
- Lower Pacific Heights
- Malvasia
- Manuel Neri
- Matokie Slaughter
- Mission School
- Monotropoideae
- Montgomery McFate
- Myco-heterotrophy
- Negative Trend
- Northwest Forest Plan
- Psilocybe
- Redstockings
- San Francisco Armory
- Sotolon
- Sporocarp (fungi)
- Tricholomataceae
- Wall of Voodoo
Articles in which I've made a significant contribution
- Aline Kominsky-Crumb
- Agaricus brunneofibrillosus
- Amanita muscaria
- California punk scene
- Chroogomphus
- Cystidium
- Harry's Place
- Hymenium
- Melzer's reagent
- Margaret Kilgallen
- Mount Tamalpais
- The Mutants (San Francisco)
- New Politics (magazine)
- Pileipellis
- Reminisce (artist)
- Rigo 23
- Saprotroph
- Santa Venetia, California (esp, History and Notable residents)
Disambiguation pages I've created
Topics of Interest
- Mycology
- Organismal biology, taxonomy, ecology, and natural history in general
- Microscopy
- Science in general, and issues of philosophy of science and science in society
- History
- Leftist Trainspotting
- Photography and History of Photography
- Art History
- Film
- Wine and gastronomy
- The San Francisco Bay Area and Northern California, in particular, history, natural history, and cultural history of this region I call home.
Userspace drafts
- User:Peter G Werner/Ana Kasparian
- User:Peter G Werner/Claus Spreckels
- User:Peter G Werner/Sugar industry of California
- User:Peter G Werner/sandbox/Clinopodium douglasii
Miscellaneous bookmarks
- WP: User Warning Templates
- Template messages/Cleanup
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Stub sorting/Stub types
- Special:Upload
- User:Nickj/Can_We_Link_It
External links
- Mushroom Articles, MykoWeb.com.