Thanks for the info Anne. I don't presently have a website up, and the one I had wasn't related to computers. You must be thinking of someone else.
Robert On Wednesday 09 July 2003 08:10 am, Anne Wilson wrote: > On Wednesday 09 Jul 2003 12:08 pm, Robert Crawford wrote: > > On Wednesday 09 July 2003 06:23 am, Anne Wilson wrote: > > > > OK- I registered, but I haven't got time to go through all the > > pages and learn how to post to it right now. I'm still not sure I > > see how it's better than a regular list where people post back and > > forth, like this one. If I understand correctly, you are able to > > edit other peoples pages, at will. That seems inherently > > problematic- what if you're wrong about some edit you make on a > > topic somebody else started- or vice-versa, somebody changes your > > How-to, and they're wrong? Am I missing the point somehow? > > There has to be a degree of mutual trust, but all changes are > archived. When changes have been made you can view the diffs, and > see who changed anything. There is always the sanction of denying > membership to anyone who is found to be abusing the rights. I don't > think there's much to be afraid of. > > I think you said that you have the info on your website? The easiest > way, if you have, is to simply post a very bried description of what > you are doing, with a link to your website. That should only take > you a few minutes, and you would probably be able to work out any > formatting commands needed by simply looking at the current entries > and copying them. Don't forget to copy and paste your signature when > you've done. Good luck > > Anne
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