On 20/10/06, Peter Ansell <ansell.peter(a)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.
My question is how does an editor--who spends all their time in
Wikipedia space--know what they are trying to achieve?
The real question is what was before those 500 edits. Are we talking
someone who only sits in that namespace ever, or are we talking a
several-year-standing highly active user who happens to have been
focusing on project work in the last few weeks?
The answers for the two cases are very different.
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- Andrew Gray
andrew.gray(a)dunelm.org.uk