On 04/12/2007, Alec Conroy
<alecmconroy(a)gmail.com> wrote:
To come back to the task at hand-- I always
wonder what wikipedia
would look like if we had the right-to-fork at the article-level
instead of the project level. Multiple versions of articles, some
neutral, some argumentative, some simple, some complex, some verified,
some speculative. Having "one official Wikipedia" article, sorta
scares me-- the beauty of the internet is that you don't get just ONE
of anything, you get the ALL.
http://wikinfo.org/ , Fred Bauder's fork, does this. Various articles
from various POVs.
I think it's less useful to the reader than an NPOV article or attempt
at such, though.
- d.
The problem at Wikipedia is that whoever wins the editing battle gets to
call their biased version NPOV.
Fred