Hoi. You are comparing apples with pears. Thanks, GerardM
On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 11:36 PM, mike.lifeguard mike.lifeguard@gmail.com wrote:
Something similar happened at Wikibooks. We want a way to count the number of books we have (as opposed to pages), and to list them. So Ramac and Pietrodn wrote http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:AllBooks, which solves that problem quite well. The solution was rejected because it solves the wrong problem.
The real problem is that the software has no way of knowing what a book is
that is, there is no thing in the database identifying books. That is the real problem, and once we solve it, we can implement many other solutions to problems which stem from that (some thoughts at http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Mike.lifeguard/Wish_list). As disappointing as that is for the Wikibooks community (and especially the developers), it was the right choice. We should not implement an extension just because it was written - that is what has been proposed.
Rejecting this solution is the correct course in this case because here too the wrong problem is solved.
Mike
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