Sensei and Wikipedia serve somewhat different purposes and I
believe they should both be kept up to date.  

I don't believe the detail of Sensei's Library should be
covered by Wikipedia.   If I first wanted to get acquainted
with some subject I might look it up in an encyclopedia to
get an overview, then I would look for more detailed information
in a book or other publications.   I think this is how the
two should work together.    

- Don







On Mon, 2007-03-19 at 14:03 +0100, Roland Illig wrote:
> Peter Christopher wrote:
> > Taking a look at computer go documentation, I see that there are (at 
> > least) three pages that exist in wiki format for top level "computer go" 
> >  wiki pages-
> > 
> > wikipedia.org - computer go
> > sensei - computer go
> > sensei - computer go programming
> > 
> > It seems obvious that these are redundant.  It seems prudent to combine 
> > them in one location.  Which location?  I am thinking that wikipedia 
> > would be the main page.
> 
> Wikipedia is not a discussion forum. It aims to be an encyclopedia.
> 
> I would very much welcome if the computer go pages at Sensei's Library 
> covered even more topics. Assuming that a mailing list is for discussing 
> things, where do the results end up? For me, Sensei's Library would be a 
> perfect place.
> 
> Roland
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