Luca, 
this is very good news, Congratulations!
Are you in touch with the developers of media-wiki and do they know about your release? Have you any work about this being put in trial for possible deployment on wikimedia foundation projects?

Finally, I remember at your presentation in taipei you spoke about something along the lines of a "test instance". That is, the idea that every time an article is read it undergoes a test for accuracy by the reader. The more readers that don't change the text, the more "test instances" the text has passed, the more trusted that text is - This is the principle of your system correct? Well, could you tell me please what is the correct terminology for what I am calling a "test instance" and where are the (if any) academic papers/references to this concept?

I am including this trust colouring and this concept in my own thesis and can't for the life of me remember the correct terminology or find the proper reference. 

All the best, 
-Liam Wyatt 

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On 24/08/2008, at 11:53 AM, Luca de Alfaro wrote:

We are pleased to announce the release of WikiTrust version 2!

[snip]

Feedback, comments, etc are much appreciated!

Luca de Alfaro
(with Ian Pye and Bo Adler)


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