On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 1:55 PM, Anthony <wikimail(a)inbox.org> wrote:
Like replying in the middle of a message, not by
quoting the original, but
by just editing the person's message to add your question in the middle of
it. How pissed would you be if someone did that on your User talk page?
But yet it got applause. Don't people think? What was the constituency of
the audience, anyway? They were applauding at some pretty horrible ideas.
If I remember well, it was replying in the middle of a collaborative
document. I suppose that there is an option "remove all comments" or
so. Also, you may trace history of collaboration and comments (at more
intuitive way than on MediaWiki page histories).
BTW, I remember that I was very mad when I saw red lines below my text
in Firefox. Usually, I am writing in Serbian and all of my texts have
red lines below (and spell checkers for synthetic languages are not so
useful yet; there are a lot of possible combinations which makes
situation like "been/bean" very often). But, after some time I
realized that it is a very useful tool. I am even feeding my browser's
spell checkers now.