On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 1:55 PM, Anthony <[email protected]> wrote: > Like replying in the middle of a message, not by quoting the original, but > by just editing the person's message to add your question in the middle of > it. How pissed would you be if someone did that on your User talk page? > But yet it got applause. Don't people think? What was the constituency of > the audience, anyway? They were applauding at some pretty horrible ideas.
If I remember well, it was replying in the middle of a collaborative document. I suppose that there is an option "remove all comments" or so. Also, you may trace history of collaboration and comments (at more intuitive way than on MediaWiki page histories). BTW, I remember that I was very mad when I saw red lines below my text in Firefox. Usually, I am writing in Serbian and all of my texts have red lines below (and spell checkers for synthetic languages are not so useful yet; there are a lot of possible combinations which makes situation like "been/bean" very often). But, after some time I realized that it is a very useful tool. I am even feeding my browser's spell checkers now. _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list [email protected] Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l
