On the contrary! I expect our gripping tale of wikimystery will appeal to all. Was it: arsenic in the AfDs? Perhaps a candlestick over the head in the community portal? Or quite possibly the butler did it ... everyone thought he was just a simple wikignome; little did they know an RfA would prove his downfall.
Please look for the GFDL-licensed mass-market followups, "Murder on the Wiki Express" and "Editing on the Nile." And a sequel, "Jimbo Investigates", is in the works...
-- phoebe
On Sun, Sep 21, 2008 at 12:47 PM, Giacomo M-Z solebaciato@googlemail.com wrote:
I would imagine it will rival Agatha Christie's great works , for back stabbing, lies and deceit, but probably won't have the mass appeal though - pity.
Giano
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 8:34 PM, Sue Gardner sgardner@wikimedia.org wrote:
phoebe ayers wrote:
It's the season for books about Wikipedia!
I am very pleased to announce that "How Wikipedia Works", by myself (Phoebe Ayers), Charles Matthews, and Ben Yates has now been published by No Starch Press.
We got our copies from Amazon today. Woo hoo! Congratulations to Phoebe, Charles and Ben; it looks great :-)
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