I am interested in content quality. I would probably subscribe to the 'wiki-changes' list, since that would push the content under my nose instead of having me actively reading each changed page online.
Right, that has been my point about push model communication. But do you really want to have every change pushed into your mail box (this is actually easy to do with usemodwiki), or just those pages that interest you?
Every few days I check to see the RecentChanges list, but I primarly skim it looking to see if pages related to projects I care about have changed. If the Wiki gets lots of use, reading all changes would be like subscribing to every CVS change made in every module all over Apache. At that point the perceived signal to noise ratio for most people would be rather low, IMO.
It seems that Andy feels that an RSS feed is the solution to this problem.
its a step. A simple XSLT page could say "all nodes with POI in the content" and that would be solved for me. Granted, I prefer late refactoring. Who knows, everyone could loose interest in the wiki tomorrow, what a waste of time adding a bunch of features would be. If the wiki never gets that active, same thing. It is not currently that active. Therefore the refactoring is not yet required.
-Andy
--- Noel
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