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Thomas Raschbacher (Gentoo) wrote: |
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> On Tue, 2008-11-11 at 11:41 +0100, Goran Mekić wrote: |
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>>> So, I'd like to hear what you think. Should we have a wiki? Why or why |
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>> If you try to simplify things (suppose there's no spam, no obuse), |
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>> wiki could be a great pool of potetial official documentation. As I |
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>> see it, this is the greates value of wiki. "Just" pick good articles, |
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>> refine them and move them to official docs. As a person who never |
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>> administrated wiki, I have no clue how to secure it. |
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> How practical/possible is it to add some kind of 'verified by a |
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> developer / moderator' flag / tag which cannot be changed by normal |
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> users and only applies to a specific version of the page? |
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Simply impossible. |
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Sure you can have some 'officially sanctioned' tag on articles, but how do you |
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garantee it keeps this status. |
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Anytime anything changes in the article (easy to detect) or anywhere else in |
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GentooLand and the content can become very wrong. |
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Let users "vote" on articles, comment on them, provide feedback, and obviously |
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edit content... Let the wiki live its wiki life. |
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Wkr, |
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