Daniel Mayer (maveric149@yahoo.com) [041117 10:43]:
--- Mark Richards marich712000@yahoo.com wrote:
I very much hope this does not happen. Setting up 'expert reviews' would be the death of the project.
But the goal of the project is to create the largest free resource of knowledge that has ever existed. Wiki is a means to that end. So if some aspects of that process start to result in a drive toward mediocre content, then we *must* make some changes to put us back on track.
We went through this (you and I) on this very list just recently. You're still reasoning along the lines of:
1. We must do something. 2. This is something. 3. Therefore, we must do this.
Not only is this logically fallacious, you haven't really proven 1. as yet. Note that de: Wikipedia recently beat two commercial encyclopedias in blind testing without imposing review boards.
Adding some type of article review system that could scale to cover a large part of our content would be a massive improvement. Experts should have seats on those review boards, but so should non-experts. Neither the views of experts or non-experts would carry more weight - both would be equal (the consensus view of the board itself is what would count).
I suspect review boards will not scale. What is the processing rate of a review board likely to be? How many articles are there again? How many being created each day?
While reviewing content sounds like a good ide (to me too), there should be a way to do it wihtout seeming to repudiate the concept of the wiki. I'm not actually wedded to the idea myself, but repudiating it as you describe would be extremely jarring culturally and - and this is the important point - demotivating for the volunteers.
If it can at all be done within the wiki process, it should be. de: is solid evidence it can be achieved within the wiki process; neither your assertions nor those of the Britannica editor are solid evidence it can't.
(And I'm still seeking details of what de: did to get to that standard! Could someone on de: please tell us? cc'd to wikipedia-l for this purpose)
- d.