2009/9/27 stevertigo <[email protected]>: > Thomas Dalton <[email protected]> wrote: >> While people are, of course, free to choose what to work >> on, that is a fundamental part of the way Wikipedia works, it makes >> sense to encourage people to work in a particular way. > > Well there are several different types of things that people do, and > the ones that require editorial discernment just don't equate with the > things that can be done by endless slogging nameless user cycles.
But RC-patrol and review flagging are very similar and can both be done by endless slogging. >> Indeed, but FlaggedRevs will fix that problem > > Did you just say "panacea?" No. I clearly said "that problem" not "all problems". >> That difference doesn't look significant to me.... giving >> dewiki relatively more highly active users than enwiki, which I would >> expect to mean dewiki would handle such reviews better than enwiki. > > Well there you go. > > I just understand that there are better ways to do "it," (whatever > that means), ways to do "it" better, and ways to do a better "it." In > a nutshell, I mean. You've lost me there! Sounds brilliant, but I have no idea what it means... _______________________________________________ WikiEN-l mailing list [email protected] To unsubscribe from this mailing list, visit: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikien-l
