David Gerard wrote:
On 26/01/07, George Herbert
<george.herbert(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I was thinking of something different over the
weekend. A Wikipedia
Article Subjects Noticeboard, where people or organizations could post
things which they object to (short of what the Office would *have* to
deal with) and editors can watch and respond to normally.
That's the sort of idea I was thinking of.
Would enough regular editors actually respond? That's the only thing
I'm wondering about.
I don't dislike it, but I do fear established editors with
anti-pay-for-edits axes to grind trying to deny things left and right.
Then there's the whole inclusionist/deletionist thing, and I see some
messes.
-Jeff
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