On 26/06/06, Steve Bennett stevagewp@gmail.com wrote:
On 6/26/06, Theresa Knott theresaknott@gmail.com wrote:
If they don't have access to the web, how will they know what the current article says in order to email in their modifications?
I think the suggestion only applied to brand new articles.
Yeah, that's one of the issues I've thought woul be a problem - figuring out what to ask for. It's almost easier in languages with little or no coverage, where we still have real demand for first-level or second-level topics like "history of music" or "Fishing", and the potential for conflict is less.
If you're going to do this in English, a good and near-inexhaustible target would be biographies of locally-significant historical figures, or local history generally, I guess, but then you run into notability or verifiability issues.