Liquid threads is an interesting idea in principle, but the reality is
at best unfortunate. I've pretty much stopped editing on the Strategy
Wiki because of it - I have broadband and a reasonably fast machine
but I don't have the patience to wait for Liquid threads to load even
when it works.
It is also a pain that one can't just quickly alter one's talkpage
comments even to strike out a resolved point.
I've just gone back and logged in for the first time in weeks. I
clicked on new messages and after a while lost the will to live.....
When it eventually showed me my talkpage - (to be fair it did work
this time) there were a fraction of the messages I get on EN wiki. I'd
hate to think how slow things would be if it was implemented on EN
wiki.
WereSpielChequers
On 22 December 2010 11:49, Carcharoth <carcharothwp(a)googlemail.com> wrote:
On jargon, I still think "Neutral point of
view" was a terrible name
that confused neutrality with lack of bias. You cannot sum up a policy
like NPOV in a single phrase, so in that case, I think NPOV is better
than saying "neutral" something. Sometimes a Wikipedia "term of art"
can be misleading and the abbreviation is *less* misleading.
On interfaces, I think the main improvements will probably be in the
realm of templates and how references are added. At least that is what
I am hoping for. Talking of other interface things, what do people
think of LiquidThreads, which looks like it is in use on some wikis
now, from what I can see.
Carcharoth