Anne,

Many thanks that you were aware of creating a log page. But, given the many 
difficult aspects, and the importance of being prepared in the future, would it 
be exaggerated to think it could become a very huge discussion ?

Could it perhaps be wise to split and structure even more right from the 
beginning (like, one page for each issue, and clear distinction between 
technical, and community / decision pages) ? 

While i imagine that distinction can not always be drawn clearly, but at least 
it should be tried. I am not that much into wiki culture but maybe it's 
possible to just copy the existing comments, and replace the existing content 
with just a table of contents of the subchapter pages.

More importantly, i wonder if that whole content is not more like the 'talk' 
side of a page that would be the 'article', that is, the extracted knowledge 
from all the comments. So why not start it as talk pages altogether.

-- Michal


> Perhaps folks with additional recommendations might want to add them at the
> post-mortem page on Meta.[1]
> 
> Risker/Anne
> 
> [1]
> http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/English_Wikipedia_anti-SOPA_blackout/Post-mortem


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