In a message dated 1/15/2009 4:17:21 PM Pacific Standard Time, larsen.thomas.h@gmail.com writes:
- civil and polite conduct is required, and no tolerance is shown for those people whose intention is to cause disruption or damage;>>
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This brings up an interesting point. Is there any analysis of the history of the splitting of Wikis, by whom, when, for what reason, and the longer term result?
Might make an interesting bit of research to chart these all.
Will
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It's not a split, but Scholarpedia has been fantastically successful.
They've gotten authors whose names you will recognize but did not realize were alive to write up the articles on their discoveries. Thats the project goal - to get THE living expert on the subject to write the article.
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 5:21 PM, WJhonson@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 1/15/2009 4:17:21 PM Pacific Standard Time, larsen.thomas.h@gmail.com writes:
- civil and polite conduct is required, and no tolerance is shown for
those people whose intention is to cause disruption or damage;>>
This brings up an interesting point. Is there any analysis of the history of the splitting of Wikis, by whom, when, for what reason, and the longer term result?
Might make an interesting bit of research to chart these all.
Will
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2009/1/16 WJhonson@aol.com:
In a message dated 1/15/2009 4:17:21 PM Pacific Standard Time, larsen.thomas.h@gmail.com writes:
- civil and polite conduct is required, and no tolerance is shown for
those people whose intention is to cause disruption or damage;>>
This brings up an interesting point. Is there any analysis of the history of the splitting of Wikis, by whom, when, for what reason, and the longer term result?
Might make an interesting bit of research to chart these all.
Will
Hudong may not be a split but it is apparently bigger than the English wikipedia depending on what they are counting as an article.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoodong