On Nov 26, 2007 4:33 PM, Steve Foerster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For what it's worth, I feel neutrally about LQT.  I actually prefer
> formats where new messages are always at the bottom.  It makes it
> easier for me to keep track of what's new.

Well, one of the benefits of a structured discussion system is that
you can query, sort & display it in any way you want -- as opposed to
regular talk pages, which are (from a programmatic perspective) an
utter mess. We haven't implemented sorting yet, but it's probably
going to happen as part of the ongoing Wikia work.

I guess one open question for me, from the point of view of a
WikiEducator Advisory Board member, is whether or not WikEd is a good
testbed for new and experimental technologies. Because if it is
intended to be, then incremental improvements and temporary
inconveniences come with the territory. And if it isn't, then we
should kill about half of the experimental extensions that we're
running, because I can pretty much guarantee that they will
inconvenience users sooner or later due to syntax or feature changes,
regressions, etc.
-- 
Toward Peace, Love & Progress:
Erik

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