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Yesterday i found out that if you do a cabal build with limited amount of cpus cabal build --jobs=1 you get quite far but after building for like 2 hours ... it gets killed after all ... seems to be a docker issue with ressource management i think!
I don't see the utility of adding schools to AfD if the result of the AfD is pretty much predetermined to be no-consensus. Would any of the typical keep voters be willing to take what is not a cabal and turn it into a cabal, perhaps Wikiproject:SchoolVoting, where people could prescreen schools for deletion, and instead of wasting everyones time going through AfD, things could be run through the cabal, consensus could be reached and then some of the truly worthless school articles could possibly get deleted? The inclusionists win, because they don't have to patrol AfD for schools, and the deletionists win because they get to delete some of the schools? To really work, this would require that the deletionists promise to vote keep on things that are not broached at WP:SI, and the inclusionists vote delete on things where WP:SI reached near-consensus. Hipocrite - Talk 15:58, 26 September 2005 (UTC)
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