G'day Stephen,
On 25 Aug 2006, at 11:39, Andrew Gray wrote:
On 25/08/06, Mark Gallagher
<m.g.gallagher(a)student.canberra.edu.au>
wrote:
Good *edits* are always welcome?
"Improvements are..."?
I think this is too introvert. Is the strapline for editors or
outsiders?
Fair enough. I'm too wrapped up in wiki-world now --- I can't remember
if "edits" makes sense to non-Wikipedians anymore!
How about something along a slightly different track:
"Internet wisdom made accessible"
"You're the man now, dog!"
Internet "wisdom" will be the death of us all. Wikipedia, also, is not
necessarily confined to the Internet. Wikipedia is an encyclopaedia,
not a website; wiki and hypertext is a tool, not a core principle. It
may be a *site* on the *web* using *hypertext*, but ...
I like Andrew's idea of "improve", but "Improvements are always
welcome"
doesn't sound much better than "Good contributions", to me. How does
"Please help us improve" sound?
--
Mark Gallagher
"What? I can't hear you, I've got a banana on my head!"
- Danger Mouse