That is what I have been doing. If I updated 6 so far and no reversions happened, then I must be doing something correct.
BTW, is FFU being taught in the UK schools, if so to what extent? Is FFU more popular now then in the '70s? Euric. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Terry Simpson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "U.S. Metric Association" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, 2004-06-06 15:17 Subject: [USMA:30061] RE: wikipedia > > Of MightyChimp > > The wikipedia page seems to be experiencing difficulty today. > > Yes. They are upgrading hardware and software. Try again later. > > > >But if I do to many edits, then I might run the risk of some > >luddite un doing them. > > No. It is not the number of edits that provokes an 'undo', it is the nature > of the edits. Almost all your edits will persist if you keep them simple and > uncontroversial. > > I have done hundreds of simple edits (e.g. finding non-metric values and > adding the metric value in parentheses) without being undone. Do the easy > stuff first. > >
