2009/8/26 Thomas Dalton thomas.dalton@gmail.com:
2009/8/26 David Gerard dgerard@gmail.com:
I'm on BBC Radio 2 Chris Evans for a three-minute segment around 5:30ish (plus or minus who knows what) and Sky News around 7:15pm. (Black shirt, no tie ;-) )
Just watched you on Sky, very good! You spent the whole time emphasising how this is better than protection, which is what we need to do. Well done! :-)
Is there an online copy anywhere? Apparently you couldn't actually watch it live unless you were a Sky subscriber, which we aren't any more ...
(Our telly viewing is basically CBeebies on a laptop for the toddler. Worth every penny of the licence fee.)
I've got the rap down pretty well now:
* Living bios are special and we've been harsh on them for a coupla years * Abusive rubbish and slander is *wrong* and that's not what we're here for * out of 300k living bios, we have ~1000 locked from editing (I don't bother explaining full vs semi-protection) * those 1000 are locked to any editing * with flagged revisions, we can have the good copy up for the casual viewer but can still edit the live copy * we're approaching it v carefully, because that instant live thing is a real buzz and motivation - very short delay to live is important * German Wikipedia's had this for a year on *all* articles and it's still alive and well and dynamic
- d.