I'm sure they are usefull for developing software. But most people who've
requested a wiki are kind of getting tired of waiting all the time. First
they have to go through a long boring process which can take up to even half
a year before they are approved when it's approved they wait about another
half a year... by that time most people who initially wanted to work on the
project decided not to anymore.
If someone would have told us the whole blikketyblek is frozen, we would
have had some kind of understanding. ISO codes aren't enoug: these wikis
have been approved this means there have been serious discussions.
I really hope a new wiki will be created this year though. (if possible)
Serv
2006/1/8, Sam Korn <smoddy(a)gmail.com>om>:
On 1/7/06, Daniel Mayer <maveric149(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
A much better policy needs to be created that
takes this into account.
Preferably a much better and *retroactive* policy.
--
Sam
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