Yes. And why doesn't Wikipedia get DPLs? They could prove useful for us --
they're not just for automagically displaying news articles on Wikinews.
On 7/18/06, Ben Yates <bluephonic(a)gmail.com> wrote:
One major usability issue is that articles directly in a category are
added when the category is added, but not articles within
subcategories. This can lead to some strange results.
On 7/13/06, Volker Haas <volker.haas(a)brainbot.com> wrote:
Hi Jack,
thanks for your comment about the principle author list. We try to
improve that.
Sorry for the inconvenience with the contact form - that bug is fixed.
-- Volker
Jack wrote:
You may want to take the minor edit
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Minor_edit> flag into account when
determining the "at least five of the principal authors of the
Document".
E.g. in the "USS Nautilus (SSN-571)" article in Tim Cruze's book "Big
Science", "Furry" is listed as one of the principal authors, eventho
user:Furry only made 2 minor edits on 2005-09-30 to the article
(deleting a space and a full stop). user:The Epopt completely rewrote
the article on 2004-01-05t23:52:26z, but is not listed as a principal
author.
Ignoring edits that were reverted <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:RV>
would also improve the authors list.
The contact form at <http://pediapress.com/contact/> is reporting "500
- Internal Server Error" on send.
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