Am Thu, 20 Sep 2007 22:15:54 +1000 schrieb John Beckett:

> Michael F. Lamb wrote:
>>> I've got the wikitext for all 1200 tips on my local disk, and can
>>> confirm the obvious: A LOT of work remains.
>> 
>> What about a workflow that doesn't try to clean up every tip, but
>> rather creates a new set of wikified tips that crib from the old,
>> untouched set as needed?  Maybe it would ease some of the workload?
> 
> I'm not sure how you see that would be an improvement. I'm not planning
> to personally update the 1200 tips! I just have the local copy of the

yeah, a somehow defined workflow would be great. I don't think creating new
tips from old ones will suceed, but I believe different ppl should work on
different things.

One thought of mine was to categorize as much as possible first / fast, then go
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to attract specialists for different topics to review those
articles they are interested in them selves: developers of specific languages,
plugin-writers, syntax-gurus etc.

That was also the aim of the "stats" subpages of the different categories: see
for example: http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Searching/stats

When we ask on [EMAIL PROTECTED], we should perhaps be more specific: How about
something like "the category of the month" ? We choose a category that needs
help on this list, and then advertise it on [EMAIL PROTECTED] This could be a
generic message with some general notes. Sent once a month, I guess the
community would not feel spammed to much.

What do you think ?

Sebastian.

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