User:Bryce
I am Bryce Schroeder. I was a scientific programmer at the National Institutes of Health and a MSTP fellow during my MD-PhD program, and am now a board-certified pediatrician and consulting electronic/digital instrumentation designer with Gnostic Instruments, Inc.
See also Bryce Schroeder's web page.
I think Wikipedia is a great website that embodies the spirit of Open Source/Free Software.
This user is a member of the Association of Inclusionist Wikipedians.
The motto of the AIW is conservata veritate, which translates to "with the preserved truth". |
I oppose deleting anything encyclopedic (however "overly detailed" it may be) that isn't spam, vanity, inaccurate / poorly written to the point that it cannot reasonably be salvaged, or illegal.
Disk space is cheap, human effort isn't. Deleting content not fitting the aforementioned criteria is a waste of it. I feel that notability should be entirely eliminated as a criterion for inclusion in Wikipedia; if something is notable enough to have properly verifiable references, it is notable enough for an encyclopedia that is unconstrained by size limitations.