Magnus Manske wrote:
Wikipedia Romania (Ronline) wrote:
Finally, I'd just like to let everyone remember where Wikipedia started. The factor that's distinguished Wikipedia from basically every other reference work on Earth has been its *absolutely* open nature. Anyone can edit it! That's what's worked so well in ensuring such a dynamic, comprehensive, deep and updated encyclopedia.
And with stable versions, that would change how? (Yes, it's a trick question: it wouldn't.)
Magnus
Hoi, When implementing something like "stable versions" make no difference, if it means that people will still see the latest and greatest, what is the point of stable versions? And if people DO get the stable version and not the latest and greatest, how can you think it is a trick question.. or are you the trickster ? Thanks, GerardM