Hoi, When you insist on a Wiki, you will lose a large part of the public who is now getting informed through push technology. The pull of a Wiki is not as great and as effective in reaching this wide an audience and certainly not all the time. Thanks, Gerard
On 3 April 2012 12:50, Isabelle Ayel isabelle.ayel@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everybody,
I registered to the mailing-list because I am working with Semantic-Mediawiki in different languages.
I am amazed of the great response given to Wikidata project and the very active discussions I see.
BUT:
- How are you managing in the backstage all the bright ideas flowing from
the mailing-list?
- How people can follow discussions and arguments through a mailing-list?
- How at the end of day are you deciding what will be the next step of the
project according to all the ideas coming from the mailing-list?
May I suggest the set-up of a WIKI to host the followup of the Wikidata Project. In companies we never ever use mailing-list to setup a project.
Best regards
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