Andy Rabagliati (andyr@wizzy.com) [050519 10:33]:
On Thu, 19 May 2005, David Gerard wrote:
Andy Rabagliati (andyr@wizzy.com) [050519 07:36]:
Without a massively-parallel peer review system, I see no manageable selection system, unless it includes page views, which in my cursory examination have not been revealed.
The beginnings of precisely such a system is something we hope will be switched on in 1.5. It'll have to be massively distributed to scale at all.
I am looking forward to the "push toward 1.0".
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Wikipedia_1.0 for the push on the en: Wikipedia. That's a working category I put together of various people's plans, writings, polemics, etc. on the subject.
The closest we have to a plan at present is to switch on the article validation feature in 1.5, gather data, see what makes sense and then perhaps use it for something in 1.6.
- d.