At 20:46 -0400 27/8/06, maru dubshinki wrote:
On 8/27/06, David Gerard dgerard@gmail.com wrote:
On 27/08/06, Gordon Joly gordon.joly@pobox.com wrote:
http://news.com.com/Can+German+engineering+fix+Wikipedia/2100-1038_3-6108495...
A related source.... not the BBC. "We want to let anybody edit," Wales said, "but we don't want to show vandalized versions."
Yeah. When did Jimbo first ask for this, early 2005? People pretty much concurred it was a fantastic idea (logged-in editors get the live version, anon readers get the last-non-vandal-edit version), but it was considered technically rather painful indeed in the then-current structure of Mediawiki.
If it looks workable now, that's fantastic, and should help make it a better no. 17 website in the world *and* a good perpetual working draft.
- d.
As I recall, we were happy when the proposed mechanism had a ten-minute or so time out mechanism, so it didn't turn into a ''de facto'' anon-edits-must-be-approved rather than an anti-vandalism mechanism, and to assure the anon that yes, the edit would show up soon. The de system seems to differ from the one we discussed.
~maru
Indeed. The German Wikipedia can set their own rules, and anybody who happens to read the German Wikipedia will enjoy that set of rules.
Will this fragment Wikipedia? Will there be different rules for Japanese, French, Polish, Dutch.... and the rest?
And what about Commons? The Featured Picture status leads to the sort of issues that bug me, such as the removal of Featured Picture status.
Gordo