Marielle Lange wrote:
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Exactly! ... but you also have to take into account economical factors.
For us, users, what counts is free access to quality information,
frequently updated.
But the ones who are likely to make a quality contribution to this
documentation are experts (see this mailing list, for instance).
Experts are happy to do that in a context where they get something
back (meaningful life, giving back... but also securing a regular
income). It's not just about standards, it's about finding a way for
persons to work collaboratively, but still have a way for the experts
to have their contribution and level of expertise recognized. A
mailing list is most suitable for experts because each email posted
by an expert is a small add for his company.
How about a small "Google text Ad" kinda thing that would hold the
equilivant of a sigiture next to the wiki contribution?
Dave
Marielle
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