"David Gerard" wrote
Since, after all, the impetus for this is nothing but public relations.
WP has always needed the right kind of good PR.
We have become a bit blasé about press coverage, I think. Has anyone pointed out to this list last week's Technology Guardian snippet: search for 'Bob Woolmer' gives the enWP page as second destination after his personal page. Fantastic! (I thought I'd check the page while writing this - oops, vandalism to revert.)
We have a _huge_ readership, and a steadily growing share of web traffic (per Alexa), itself a growing market.
Sure, if PR is 'reputation management', let's not get too fatigued with the day-to-day brawling, and wonder also about priorities some more. I have something in mind about 'the bottom of the barrel', and trying to define sensibly what we want to do about not scraping it straight into low-rent articles.
Charles
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On 02/04/07, charles.r.matthews@ntlworld.com charles.r.matthews@ntlworld.com wrote:
I have something in mind about 'the bottom of the barrel', and trying to define sensibly what we want to do about not scraping it straight into low-rent articles.
At this point you lost me in the fogs of metaphor ... er, come again?
- d.