[WikiEN-l] Who is this editorial group?
Peter Jaros
rjaros at shaysnet.com
Tue May 25 03:25:09 UTC 2004
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/04_22/b3885044.htm:
> WIKIPEDIA IS ONE of the more remarkable projects on the Web. The
> online encyclopedia (www.wikipedia.com) is the work of 6,000-odd
> volunteers covering a huge range of subjects, even though it does
> better on science and technology than on arts and culture. Not
> surprisingly, the articles are of uneven depth and quality. If you
> find an error, you are welcome to suggest a correction. And if you
> find a topic that isn't covered, you are welcome to create a new
> article. (An editorial group decides which corrections and
> contributions merit posting.)
Uh, who is this "editorial group"? This wouldn't disturb me so much
if I hadn't sent a letter to another columnist recently about almost
the same language. I supposed the WikiWay is just too hard for some
people to believe, but who is this "editorial group"?
Peter
Wow. Three consecutive lines, 76 chars each. By accident. ::Bow::
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