The wiki would be better off without comments.

- spam in comments is bad
- comments sorted by date means outdated comments at the top
- useful wiki information is lost when posted as a comment
- discussions in the comments go stale -- the conversation is happening here!

I am willing to help moderate the wiki to reduce vandalism. I already
get email notices when pages are added or modified -- would moderation
notifications work the same way?

Matt London
(206) 588-2341
www.mapleleafbranch.org

On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 8:25 AM, Dossy Shiobara <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'd be happy to share the workload of reviewing and approving an edit
> queue, as long as there's a push-based notification system (email
> notifications) - I'm not keen on having to regularly poll a web page for
> updates.
>
>
> On 7/1/10 10:55 AM, Tara Hunt wrote:
>> Okay...who is willing to be the admins for this? I currently admin the
>> Google Group (there are others, but I think they've turned their
>> notifications off). Who wants to volunteer for the wiki admin position(s)?
>
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