On Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 1:44 AM, randomcoder1randomcoder1@gmail.com wrote:
So you want to use flagged revs to correct some other content ? You can look on this blog , the same idea is described on writing a probabilistic grammar checker based on flagged revisions (the ones flagged for some incorrect grammatical content) http://www.orchycore.com/index.php?/archives/96-Proposal-for-a-probabilistic...
Chad wrote:
All,
I had this idea cross my mind earlier today, but I got so tied up in meetings that I couldn't sit down and write out a proper e-mail until this evening. I was curious as to whether we think FlaggedRevs might be of use to Mediawiki.org, and if so, how exactly would we use it?
The idea crossed my mind after the past several days noticing quite a bit of information on Mediawiki.org is either poorly worded, outdated or just plain wrong. Now, MW.org doesn't suffer from most of the issues that are seen on other projects: we're small, we don't really have anything to edit war over, and we don't seem to get (as much :) spam and vandalism. I was curious as to whether we could use FlaggedRevs as a quality control over our documentation.
A lot of the docs have been written by people other than developers, and a lot of the docs have never been read by a developer. That being said, using FlaggedRevs we might be able to deliver more solid docs on MW.org by flagging docs at like two levels. One could be like a basic "has been looked over for glaring errors and basic readability" and a second could be "has been thoroughly reviewed and is considered the doc on the given subject."
Hopefully we can improve the overall quality of the docs on MW.org. I'm certainly open to other ideas too.
-Chad
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I'm not really sure how this relates to what we're discussing. The idea in that post is to use Wikipedia's edit history as a basis to build grammar checking rules around.
I'm not suggesting that this system will fix issues in our documentation, but rather that it will assure the reader as to the level of review has gone into the docs they are currently reading.
-Chad