2009/9/27 stevertigo <stvrtg(a)gmail.com>om>:
Thomas Dalton <thomas.dalton(a)gmail.com> wrote:
While people are, of course, free to choose what
to work
on, that is a fundamental part of the way Wikipedia works, it makes
sense to encourage people to work in a particular way.
Well there are several different types of things that people do, and
the ones that require editorial discernment just don't equate with the
things that can be done by endless slogging nameless user cycles.
But RC-patrol and review flagging are very similar and can both be
done by endless slogging.
Indeed, but
FlaggedRevs will fix that problem
Did you just say "panacea?"
No. I clearly said "that problem" not "all problems".
That
difference doesn't look significant to me.... giving
dewiki relatively more highly active users than enwiki, which I would
expect to mean dewiki would handle such reviews better than enwiki.
Well there you go.
I just understand that there are better ways to do "it," (whatever
that means), ways to do "it" better, and ways to do a better "it."
In
a nutshell, I mean.
You've lost me there! Sounds brilliant, but I have no idea what it means...