[Foundation-l] Wikinews - not so much a state of the wiki

THURNER rupert rupert.thurner at wikimedia.ch
Thu Dec 6 08:25:13 UTC 2007


On Dec 6, 2007 9:21 AM, David Gerard <dgerard at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 06/12/2007, Brian McNeil <brian.mcneil at wikinewsie.org> wrote:
> > Erik Moeller wrote:
>
> > >I don't see any issue with this, and I support a private wiki for the
> > >Wikinews community.  :-) I've worked on sensitive materials for
> > >Wikinews myself, and found it awkward to have to put all information
> > >in public. The only question would be the rules governing access -
> > >perhaps that could be tied to accreditation?
>
> > Thanks for supporting this idea. Access has to be a bit wider than just
> > Accredited reporters though. Arria and a bunch of other people she rounded
> > up carried out translations on stories for us, some of them being
> > Wikimedians who were happy to muck in.
>
>
> You may need something that allows Wikilike working together, but
> isn't MediaWiki - MW just doesn't allow access restriction more
> fine-grained than "can access this wiki" or not, so you wouldn't be
> able to compartmentalise stories very well. I think MoinMoin does, but
> MoinMoin is so annoying after using MW. Also, only MW uses MW
> wikitext. Annoying ...

what do you mean by "annoying", resp. what annoys most?

rupert.



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