It would largely depend on the circumstances: If you're using a wiki for
work, then I would probably agree with your coworker. Logging in isn't
particularly difficult, and cookies do indeed enable you to stay logged in
from the same computer.
On 9/2/06, gmu 2k6 <gmu2006(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I'm running a wiki at work and a coworker asked me to require login
for any article editing so that he can see who created/modified the
article. my point is that the barrier to surf-by-editing is too high with
logins required. then he said that people can use Cookies to be
logged in always.
what do you guys think? I'm trying to form a well-informed opinion
for the discussion.
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