On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 7:35 AM, Henning
Schlottmann<h.schlottmann(a)gmx.net> wrote:
Don't you think it is delusional hubris to plan
with editors, who stay
in the project from 15 to retiring age? For pretty much everyone
Wikipedia is of passing interest. The phase can be 30 days, 100 days,
two or three years. But very few people enjoy a hobby like this for
decades. And the very few who do, will find Wikipedia on their own.
You have the point here, even it is not intentional. We need to think
how to prolong average lifetime of an editor.