On 07/10/2007, John Lee <johnleemk(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
I don't know why you'd say that; if the
WMF staff is continually rotating,
then yes, turnover is a major credibility issue. But we are not a paid staff
of editors; we are all volunteers. Turnover is to be expected.
Indeed. Wikipedia editorship tends to be on the same six- to
eighteen-month cycle that other online communities, including MMORPGs,
seems to be.
Therefore: stick around two years and you're an institution.
So some of us have
been around long enough to require institutionalization?
Ec