Later this week, probably on Saturday or Sunday, I'll be releasing my own vision of our roadmap to 1.0. This will not be a policy decree or the law, but just a set of personal milestones that's subject to community input and revision. But, I think people will mostly like it, because I'm going to leave all the controversial stuff out. :-)
(Controversial stuff means stuff like an actual methodology for sifting/certifying. We'll do it somehow, but I'm not going to decree it this week!)
Magnus Manske wrote:
Then let's make this happen! How about this:
- Each article gets a pointer to its "stable" version.
- A new site (NuNupedia;-) is set up with the wiki software, using the
same database, with two differences: ** No editing, for noone ** Instead of displaying the current article, it displays the "stable" version
- On wikipedia, a link "make this the stable version" appears for editors
We'll just have to find a way to determine the editors. That aside, would that be a viable concept? I ask because it'd be dead easy to code ;-)
Magnus
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