Ben Moseley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Simon Peyton-Jones <simonpj <at> microsoft.com> writes:
> 
> >  ... And avoid
> >   getting screwed up by malicious folk?
> 
>     ...   but I believe there are a number of people who regularly 
> review all the "Recent Changes" and undertake to 'undo' any
> malicious/inaccurate modifications.

I suspect this would end up adding /more/ work to central maintainers,
rather than less.

In any case, there is already a Haskell wiki.  If it becomes
sufficiently rich as a source of information, it will naturally start to
take over from the "fixed" webpages.  This improved-documentation
experiment has already begun some time ago...

Regards,
    Malcolm
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