2009/8/1 Steve Bennett <stevagewp(a)gmail.com>om>:
My current view is that [[wp:1.0]] is really the only
taskforce that
matters, and there is a huge amount of work to be done there. Clean up
the process, improve the selection, review more articles, improve the
articles that are going to be released.
When deciding whether it's worth spending money on a part of a
business, you have to know what the core business is, and whether the
thing is core business, supports core business, or supports something
that supports core business... Well, Wikipedia 1.0 is core business.
Find stuff that supports that. Fixing a random unsourced fact on a
random article is much less useful than fixing an unsourced fact on a
TOP rated article which is going to be part of Wikipedia 1.0 (and in
particular Wikipedia 0.7)...
Efforts like the Wikipedia Selection for Schools are important to help
too (and feed into 0.7 and 1.0). Remember, that's a real actual
encyclopedia DVD being used in actual schools and hugely popular with
teachers, based on all our hard work over the years.
- d.