tarquin wrote:
Daniel Mayer wrote:
Like I've said before; Sifter, team
certification and a "stable"
distribution of Wikipedia are all basically the same thing in that
they are trying to accomplish similar goals. To be viable we should
make one project that encompasses the best aspects of all three ideas.
Yup.
I see it as a collection of "pointers" to particular revisions in
Wikipedia -- at least while we're working online.
Then let's make this happen! How about this:
* Each article gets a pointer to its "stable" version.
* A new site (NuNupedia;-) is set up with the wiki software, using the
same database, with two differences:
** No editing, for noone
** Instead of displaying the current article, it displays the "stable"
version
* On wikipedia, a link "make this the stable version" appears for editors
We'll just have to find a way to determine the editors. That aside,
would that be a viable concept? I ask because it'd be dead easy to code ;-)
Magnus