On Sat, 15 Sep 2018, Tyrell Jentink wrote:

It's not 1998 anymore; The fears over unmoderated edits to wikis have
largely proven to be overstated, and aren't even true on Wikipedia
anymore, where the claim was most prevelent. The simple fact of the matter
is that wikis have enough eyes on them that, even if false information
gets inserted, it won't last long.

And on a wiki owned and operated by a specific project, the risk is
essentially non-existent.

  The GRASS and LyX wikis require prior approval to post on them. Those are
the only ones on which I've corrected or updated documentation.

Rich
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