On 5/21/06, Ray Saintonge <saintonge(a)telus.net> wrote:
Delphine Ménard wrote:
The problem I see is that the monobook is the
default design for every
single Mediawiki in the world. Which means that people have trouble
knowing whether they are on Wikipedia, on a mirror, or some strange
fake site, or on my grand-mother's wiki.
Congratulations to your grand-mother. It is encouraging to hear that
people of her generation have maintained sufficient mental alertness to
manage a wiki.
I wish. ;-) Both my grand-mothers actually passed away many years ago.
Let's make that my great-uncle, who is an internet freak (I mean, 90
years and some and blogging!) He does not have a wiki though, and I
would drive myself crazy trying to explain to him how mediawiki works
anyway ;-). (which goes to support my point that userfriendliness is
not exactly our strong point ;-) )
Delphine
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