Fastfission wrote
The notion that we should be micromanaging other people's editing habits, or really entertain the notion that one sort of editing is more "real" than the other, seems totally counterproductive to me.
Well said. The problems with division of labour aren't significant at the sort of level that has been implied.
Charles
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On 10/23/06, charles.r.matthews@ntlworld.com charles.r.matthews@ntlworld.com wrote:
Well said. The problems with division of labour aren't significant at the sort of level that has been implied.
IMO, the actual problem is that now en-wp has grown to the degree that nobody knows everything that's going on. It's easy for someone who participates in the project - even quite actively - to miss major changes that are happening.
This is true no matter what participation pattern one has.
-Matt