part of my job is data analysis so i tend to see stats. i dont necessarily
like them, i just see them.

i personally think that the post and the help is most important and that
registering is only to solve some vandalism issue which we have not had. i
say go ahead an post anonymously!

also, the point about it being open is made! but why change!?

On 10/20/07, Holger Parplies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> dan wrote on 18.10.2007 at 21:18:48 [Re: [BackupPC-users] wiki [no
> forums]]:
> > you know, i just read those stats on wikipedia quality.
>
> you like statistics, don't you?
>
> > anonymous users have higher quality posts when post count is low.  as
> post
> > count increases, quality drops
> >
> > registered users have medium quality posts when post count is low but
> > quality increases as post count increases!
>
> Ok, then I'll continue posting anonymously for the time being (so I'll be
> writing higher quality posts) and create a login at some suitable later
> point (so that my post quality increases even further). Agreed?
>
> Strangely, that is what I was going to do anyway, without being aware of
> this fundamental scientific truth.
>
> > with that in mind, i 'almost' feel that having it open like it is might
> > encourage some quality posts by non-registered members.
>
> I wasn't saying anything to the contrary. I was just pointing out that it
> *is* in fact open. Maybe I was subconsciously trying to encourage some
> quality
> posts by non-registered members?
>
> > any other thoughts?
>
> My brain is completely empty.
>
> Regards,
> Holger
>
> P.S.: A solitary thought just popped up: the wiki regrettably does not
>       attribute pages to the author (or last editor). This would
> undoubtedly
>       further encourage some quality posts by registered members.
>
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