Board Thread:Wiki discussions and announcements/@comment-1876049-20150731182500/@comment-1330314-20150910150013

BlackSmith wrote: Being able to write descriptions and discuss about them at champion's own page would allow for free editing, discussion and openness, at its relevant place. Having a secret _blog_ somewhere that's content is regulated one dude is quite the opposite.

The blog attracted over a dozen editors within the first few days of it being released, so it's hardly a secret, especially as it's linked above. You also immediately contradict your first statement with this, in the same post:

BlackSmith wrote: Also everything is buried somewhere deep instead to the article's discussion page so that any mortal editor has hard time finding where the discussion or things should be handled. </div

You can whine about champion bios being too hard to find when discussed on a champion's article or out of it, but you can't do both at the same time. I personally think having a central location and highlighting it on the wiki, as with any other project, would allow for better organization and less clutter on champion pages.

BlackSmith wrote: Another fun fact, if the description part would have made open and directly at the champion page (Write nice description about champions kit here), it would have been already done. Sure, some would look horrible and outrages but hey that's why they can be EDITED and discussed ;-)

Fun fact, that was the very first think KHO and other users did with the bios. They were removed by admins and a few other users, which is one of the reasons why there's a discussion here to make sure this wiki's community as a whole is on board with the idea of champion descriptions. The huge variability in quality when that happened is also why we went to more centralized quality control while requesting bios from more users, few of whom have decided to step up, in order to make sure they'd be in good condition upon being added. This criticism is completely out of touch with the actual course of events this project went through.