--- Stephen Gilbert canuck_in_korea2002@yahoo.com wrote:
--- Karl Juhnke yangfuli@yahoo.com wrote:
First let me reiterate what I think you are saying, so if I am again missing the point, at least you will know what I am responding to. You want to have some articles taken out of the domain of the collectively editable, and put into a space (say ExpertWikipedia) where they are maintained exclusively by some expert or experts.
No, not quite. He said that Wikipedia should remain *unchanged*. The articles would be copied, not moved.
Ah, sorry I expressed myself badly. I did in fact understand that nothing would be *removed* from Wikipedia. My concern was not that Wikipedia would lose anything by Larry's proposal. He is happy to let Wikipedia go as far as it can under its current structure, but doesn't expect success beyond a certain level. Similarly I am happy to let a panel of experts skim the cream from Wikipedia and copy it to someplace else, but I think it would be unlikely to help the free encyclopedia movement. That's all.
Peace, -Karl
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