Wikipedia is becoming a resource. What more can we ask for? I also answered, like this:
"Here's a hint for your homework: Look up: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_stream"
It hardly delayed the expansion of Wikipedia. On the other hand, I do think a place or list for people to ask questions of this kind is a good idea. In fact, it would be helpful to us in finding out where we should focus some of our energies to fill in incomplete articles. We could link to it from the Main Page.
Danny
daniwo59@aol.com a écrit:
Wikipedia is becoming a resource. What more can we ask for? I also answered, like this:
"Here's a hint for your homework: Look up: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_stream"
It hardly delayed the expansion of Wikipedia. On the other hand, I do think a place or list for people to ask questions of this kind is a good idea. In fact, it would be helpful to us in finding out where we should focus some of our energies to fill in incomplete articles. We could link to it from the Main Page.
True, but if you set such a list, it has to be open (not member restricted)...and then, I really suggest that we set an anti-spam list.
Seriously, during my 2 weeks taking care of the english list, member restricted, I had up to 30 mails per day to check. with several ones per days infested by virus or worms. We just can't have an open list any more, if a solution to found for 1) limit spam 2) improve security for the recipiendaries
On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 14:01:34 +0100, Anthere wrote:
We just can't have an open list any more, if a solution to found for 1) limit spam 2) improve security for the recipiendaries
I have spamassassin running on my server for all mail accounts- it works just great- even without training. Filtered 1600 spams in the last three months, missed four, no false positives.