What does WIP Closet Day/Amnesty Day mean, exactly? Declaring a commenting amnesty in an APA, say, means renouncing any obligation to try to catch up on comment backlog and starting afresh. Is WIP Amnesty Day a chance to show off all the bits of things you've declared dead? Or is it, like, an amnesty on your neglect of them, such that it's no longer the case that they've been abandoned for ages?
And how do people decide when to pronounce WIP death? Do you need a concurring opinion? What if it's not quite dead? What if it's getting better? How bad does something have to be before you'd abandon it, or is it just a matter of whether you care about it anymore?
(And sometimes you're wrong, because LJ claims you have bad unicode or something in your post. Um, no?)
And how do people decide when to pronounce WIP death? Do you need a concurring opinion? What if it's not quite dead? What if it's getting better? How bad does something have to be before you'd abandon it, or is it just a matter of whether you care about it anymore?
(And sometimes you're wrong, because LJ claims you have bad unicode or something in your post. Um, no?)