On Thursday 26 September 2002 06:21 pm, Anthere wrote:
- is it possible to watch several wikis from the same
place ? I know there's the issue of confusion if it's a common list, or the issue of the multiplication of lists (could be solved by a drop-down (?) menu anyway. The core question is just, is it possible ?
This was proposed before by me and somebody else months ago. It was generally thought at that time that it would be too confusing and too difficult to get to work right (not to mention it would majorly add to feature creep). Maybe things have changed since then.
Slight aside;
I still think Metapedia is practically useless because there is too much emphasis on this blasted mailing list and because Metapedia has a separate Recent Changes.
Of course wiki isn't the best way to have back and forth discussions....
I'm rambling. Estoy muy cansado. Opps, wrong list....
-- Daniel Mayer (aka mav)
On 9/27/02 12:19 AM, "Daniel Mayer" maveric149@yahoo.com wrote:
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Of course wiki isn't the best way to have back and forth discussions....
But it is a better way to develop consensus.
The Cunctator wrote:
On 9/27/02 12:19 AM, "Daniel Mayer" maveric149@yahoo.com wrote:
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Of course wiki isn't the best way to have back and forth discussions....
But it is a better way to develop consensus.
A wiki discussion has the huge advantage of refactoring -- we can draw a line and say "this is what we're up to" -- "this is what the question boils down to: A,B or C? reasons for or against"; and then let the discussion continue from there on.
I would be in favour if using Meta instead of this list, but a certain honest ruthlessness in reducing pages of debate to simple principles would be required.
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