Daniel Mayer <maveric149(a)yahoo.com> writes:
Also having a different name makes it clear that those
articles are
different than regular Wikipedia ones (a "stable" Wikipedia article is
an oxymoron anyway).
I will start citing articles with oldid as follows:
http://de.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=Trier&oldid=218799
We already have the experts - let's use them in
Nupedia, revive the
Nupedia brand as a stable, experted-approved distribution of Wikipedia
and that will attract even more experts. All editing will still be on
Wikipedia so every Nupedian is also a Wikipedian. I see this as
setting-up great synergies between the two projects.
Sounds good to me (and I don't understand why we must discuss it at
all); nobody can prevent you from using article within a different
context as long as you respect the license.
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