> Marc Riddell wrote:
>> It is clear that the Wikinews Project HAS
come up with a successful model.
>> The question is: are the other Projects even listening?
Michael Snow wrote:
What are
you suggesting is the successful model Wikinews has come up
with? I thought you were citing Wikinews as an example of the problem,
rather than the solution.
on 2/5/09 4:36 PM, Ray Saintonge at saintonge(a)telus.net wrote:
> I think he misunderstood something. Cary said: "Maybe Wikinews can even
> come up with a model that can be adopted by other projects." Marc seems
> to have read this as though they already had.
on 2/5/09 5:36 PM, Marc Riddell at michaeldavid86(a)comcast.net wrote:
Thank
you, Ray, I did misread it a bit. But, on the other hand, a model set
here by Wikinews is the fact that someone from there is actually openly
objecting and calling attention to it. That is the beginning of a successful
model.
Marc
A lot of good input so far regarding the state of communication in the
wikis. I would like to take some time and construct a dialogue model for
discussing this issue further. I feel this would be better - more productive
- than me just listing a bunch of things that I think ought to be done (and
a hell of a lot more interesting :-) ).
And, you are right George; this is a serious problem. There are many truly
creative people out there, with some truly creative ideas for the Project,
but who are intimidated by the abusive nature of some of the dialogue. The
result: they simply keep their thoughts and ideas to themselves - or take
them elsewhere.
Back soon,
Marc