2010/1/19 Kathryn Andersen <[email protected]> > On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 11:34:28AM -0500, DaveG wrote: > > I also agree with Hans. I prefer to move user edits out of the main > > cookbook page. In general I tend to maintain a separate version of the > > cookbook page outside of PmWiki which contains notes for the in dev > > version. I prefer not to have to consider needing to merge a cookbook > > page edited by users with my in dev version. Of course this process is > > likely to be different across cookbook authors. > > I agree with this too; it isn't that I'm afraid of users breaking > things, it's that I also find it easier to maintain my own "dev" version > of the cookbook page in my own wiki, and then just cut and paste it when > I release a new version. If I have to merge in other edits such as > ratings, that becomes a bit of a hassle. > > I don't particularly care whether there is a separate -Ratings page or > if the ratings are on the -Talk page, I'd just prefer that they weren't > on the main page, especially if it's possible to view them on the main > page with an include in the GroupFooter or something similar. > > Kathryn Andersen > > I do the same as Kathryn, so I support a separate page for ratings. I do like the idea of a *-Rating page
Simon
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