Are there objections from old-school wiktionarians to the ultimate
wiktionary plans? Is it possible that we could address these objections through code?
I've been an active administrator on Wiktionary for some months now. But only recently subscribed to the mailing list - only just noticing that such a thing exists.
So this discussion of the Ultimate Wiktionary comes as a complete surprise to me.
Which is even more alarming as somewhere in Wiki-.org land there is clearly a policy that all changes etc must be notified and approved through the web site. The mailing list is only an ancillary means of communication.
So I would suggest whoever is managing the idea of change needs to lift their game in keeping the active Wiktionary community informed.
Richardb
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