On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 6:20 PM, Thomas Dalton <thomas.dalton(a)gmail.com>wrote;wrote:
2009/6/27 Fred Bauder <fredbaud(a)fairpoint.net>et>:
It would allow subscribers to keep track of what
is going on. It would
not try to engage in dispute resolution but discuss it and point to it.
That's a different idea to the one I believe was originally proposed.
I don't really object to your idea. I find it all too easy to stumble
across drama as it is, so I'm not sure I see the benefit, but if
people want to know where to go for the best drama, why not tell them?
I don't see Fred's ideas or insights as being particularly in conflict with
the idea I proposed.
In fact, as I proposed it, I didn't get into any particular details. I
simply assumed that if people
agreed on the general scope, they could also agree on the scope such a list
might have.
Indeed, someone who might be interested in getting help for a particular
edit conflict and might want to drop a note to the mailing list might like
not getting their head bitten off by someone on this one.
-Stevertigo