From: Delirium on Tuesday, December 09, 2003 3:10 PM
To: wikipedia-l(a)Wikimedia.org
Subject: Re: [Wikipedia-l] Proposal: Introduce Editor
Responsibilities?
Jimmy Wales wrote:
The wiki model provides good checks and balances,
and it seems
unlikely that we'll ever want to modify it in any substantial way,
although of course I do think we can tweak it, and that it'll be
important for "Wikipedia 1.0" to be stable.
This is probably something you and others already assume, but I think
it's important that whatever we do to make "Wikipedia 1.0" stable is
non-intrusive, and hopefully somewhat separate from the main
Wikipedia.
The last thing we want is to discourage people from
contributing to
the
main, chaotic Wikipedia because we're in the midst
of trying to
stabilize things for 1.0: that should go on in parallel without
interfering with the "be bold" style editing that we currently enjoy.
Of course, the opposite concern is that we don't want to make 1.0 a
huge
fork of the main Wikipedia, requiring a ton of
improvements to be
"back-ported" to the main branch. So we'll just magically find the
ideal middle ground, I assume. =]
I agree--I'm a supporter of the use of the excellent name "Nupedia"
to
describe the project we're presently calling Wikipedia 1.0.