On 10/19/06, Peter Ansell ansell.peter@gmail.com wrote:
I have been increasingly worried about one editors contribution history lately. The vast majority (possibly over 90%) of their last 500 edits have been in Wikipedia/Wikipedia talk space. It is my understanding that Wikipedia: space is for editors to use to organise the development of articles.
What exactly are you worried about? I could guess at some things, but they'd really only be guesses.
And what makes you think Wikipedia: space is for organizing the development of articles? Seems to me that's more the job of the Talk: space, and that Wikipedia: space is for more meta type issues.
My question is how does an editor--who spends all their time in Wikipedia space--know what they are trying to achieve?
I can't say I understand this question. How does an editor...know what they are trying to achieve?
Anthony