Hi Oliver
On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 21:56, Oliver Keyes wrote:
> The first is that the tool is directly saying "what do you think about the
> content" and not "what do you think about the subject of the content",
> which might cut *some* junk. Second
This is partly true, also an option to "move
On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 2:28 AM, Srikanth Lakshmanan wrote:
> Some of you might have followed the recent improvement with Artcle Feedback
> Tool v5 (AFTv5) , for those who didnt please read[1]. Even before reading
> the entire page, something struck me. The design is strangely synonymous
> with I
Bala, Huggle has already turned into a FPS game. Arun and I were debating
on whether we could use that as an excuse to get gamers into Wikipedia.
Srikanth,
I agree with you. You may find some feedback from me too, though I haven't
seen any feedback myself. Where do editors see the feedback ???
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rediff/TOI comment board in Wikipedia!!.
If this is added in India articles, we would need a huggle like first
person shooter for feedback moderation to keep things sane.
On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 3:58 PM, Srikanth Lakshmanan wrote:
> All,
>
> Some of you might have followed the recent improvemen
All,
Some of you might have followed the recent improvement with Artcle Feedback
Tool v5 (AFTv5) , for those who didnt please read[1]. Even before reading
the entire page, something struck me. The design is strangely synonymous
with Indian comment boards. I strongly feel, having this on India arti