On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 22:30:59 +0200, Jens Ropers <ropers(a)ropersonline.com> wrote:
On 22 Sep 2004, at 22:15, Sj wrote:
As for WYSIWYG editors, when Ward Cunningham was
asked what one thing
he would change about Wikipedia, he said "I'd throw a WYSIWYG editor
in front of it".
http://tinyurl.com/5kttp
You're misquoting him there, at least in the article it doesn't say so.
He did say something along these lines, but -- just as a polite caveat
-- I would be weary of "making up quotes". It reminds me of how
Thanks for the attention to detail, Jens. I am quite wary of making up quotes;
for the very reason that they tend to live forever.
In this case, however, the quote is legit. I did the interview, I
have it on tape... (checks source) Okay, now I'm slightly
embarrassed, Ward didn't say "editor" :
"WQ: If there were one thing you could change about Wikipedia, what
would it be?"
"WC: <immediately> I'd throw a wysiwyg editing interface in front of
it."
That quote (and the entire question) got cut... because WYSIWYG
editors were important enough to him that he brought the subject up
twice.
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+sj+