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Caitlin
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Caitlin Dempsey, Editor GIS Lounge http://gislounge.com editor@gislounge.com
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Message: 2 Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 10:41:40 -0400 From: "Monahon, Peter B." Peter.Monahon@USPTO.GOV Subject: [Mediawiki-l] What Wiki are we each working on? To: mediawiki-l@lists.wikimedia.org Message-ID: 13E609DD5C46E64EBC847D37B677370D06A991ED@EXCHANGE2.uspto.gov Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
. May I suggest that we share what Wiki we each are working on? Include a link if your Wiki is public, and include a description, especially if your Wiki is private. I'll go first:
Peter Blaise's Wiki: Our (US Trademark Office) challenge is how to publish laws and rules (which are now in HTML, PDF, and DOC on the web), AND seek community critiques and suggestions that are shared with each other in full view (Wiki, right?), BUT leave the "statute as it is now" intact as an uneditable master reference above all suggested replacements. We want more than discussions on the separate "discussion" page. We want people to actually rewrite the laws and rules as they would prefer it, and then edit each other's preference on how they want the statute to read, word for word. Supporting discussions are important and informative, but we've noted that word-for-word replacement suggestions quickly get lost in discussion pages. We want the community-suggested exact replacements, even a series of alternative exact replacements - version B, version C, and so on - right there on the article page below the current statute in force.
I think this idea has great potential for opening up the law world wide, but off-the-shelf MediaWiki is a tad immature. Wish me luck. Ideas?
So, what's everyone else working on? Can we see?
- Peter Blaise
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