Jimbo wrote:
"Wiki is not paper, but Wikipedia 1.0 is paper". The goal of a push towards 1.0 is specifically to produce a version that's purposefully edited and limited in some minor ways.
Whoa! Waitaminute. Does that mean that all the element articles I've written have to be cut down in size? Most are two to five times longer than any Encarta, Britannica or Comptoms article on the same elements.
The process should unite and energize the existing Wikipedia community, not compete with it. Example: this should not happen on a different website by new volunteers, but by us, we've earned it.
If that is the case then can we finally accept a bit of reality and admit that Nupedia is a dead project that has been superceded by Wikipedia? We can then focus on picking the carcass of Nupedia clean and forward that domain name to Wikipedia. I tried to express an idea about how to revive Nupedia by making it a stable distribution of Wikipedia, but there was little support for it (and in fact some initial hostility). IMO, that was Nupedia's only hope.
-- Daniel Mayer (aka mav)