Hi Cormac!
Cormac Lawler schrieb:
On 4/17/07, Kurt Jansson <jansson(a)gmx.net>
wrote:
Obviously I would like you to answer my questions
the wiki way: You may edit the
existing answers that are already there, but try to find consensual answers that
the core community can agree on. If there are controversial points of view: say
so, elaborate on them and point out if one of them represents the majority's
opinion.
Hi Kurt :-)
I'm a bit confused about the answering of your questions. Do you want
individuals to answer from their own perspective, or from a kind of
"neutral point of view"? Are people to edit others' answers to better
reflect their own opinions? Or should people answer individually,
while perhaps commenting on others' answers?
The idea is that people really work together on the answers. That's what I mean
with the "wiki way" (the concept of NPOV, in my view, carries this idea to an
extreme). So ideally in the end every community agrees on their joint eight
answers to my eight questions, and every relevant POV inside the community is
reflected in their answers.
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Kurt_Jansson/questions&a…
Thanks for asking! Maybe I will elaborate a bit more on the idea in a reminder
notice.
Kurt