Simon Peyton-Jones <simonpj <at> microsoft.com> writes:

>  ... And avoid
>   getting screwed up by malicious folk?
> 

Probably the biggest example of this type of thing working well on
a large scale is Wikipedia. I'm not intimately familiar with the process
they use, but I believe there are a number of people who regularly 
review all the "Recent Changes" and undertake to 'undo' any
malicious/inaccurate modifications.

Having something that is more open like this could be incredibly useful.

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