Call from Nicole Martin, Daily Telegraph, asking after
the article
that was in yesterday's New Scientist:
[...]
Points I repeated a few times:
* Casual readers will see the marked-stable version by default,
logged-in editors will see the current live version
* Anyone can still edit, anonymous or not (you still won't need a
login to fix a spelling error)
* Details are NOT fixed yet, resolving over the next two months
* Almost certainly will go live on German Wikipedia in November this year
* No timeline for other editions, particularly English, though we're
enthusiastically watching
* English has notably worked to increase quality over the past couple
of years, adding references, marking unreferenced articles, etc., so
readers will at least know what they're getting
*
http://quality.wikimedia.org/ - I asked her to include the URL in
the article, strongly suggested she read up on things there.
with even more
questionable statements ("Wikipedia will be changeable by trusted users
only").
I have written a comment to the author and CC'ed it to wikide-l (sorry it's
written in German ;):