Great idea! Perhaps we could start a queue for you... the basic idea is that you
would have a file on the server where you could enter in articles that you think are
basically "good enough". Each morning, a cron job opens that file, takes out
the first
line, and emails that story to everyone. You'd be warned by email if there were
fewer
than 10 articles in the queue, or some such.
The hardest part of this, in my opinion, is having a script that opens up Cliff's
data
files and constructs a story from it. I don't yet understand how the data is stored.
It seems complex, but perhaps I just don't *get* something.
Larry Sanger wrote:
I think it's time to start a wikipedia
article-a-day feature! Every
morning, the system could send a Wikipedia article out to whoever wants
one.
Larry
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