On Dec 28, 2007 3:53 PM, The Uninvited Co., Inc <uninvited(a)nerstrand.net>
wrote:
Yesterday I opened a discussion forum called "The
WikBack" for public
use. It is intended to be an alternative to wikien-l for those who
prefer the organization and participation style of a web-based forum.
You do not need to register to read posts. Registration is available to
anyone who has an account on ENWP.
The WikBack is advertising free. I am paying the hosting fees out of my
own pocket.
Please consider participating.
http://www.wikback.com
UninvitedCompany
A good idea, UC; forums are usually better at threaded conversation and
it is much
easier to correct things when folks go off-topic.
Now please, I say this in good faith: You might want to beef up that
privacy policy. Most message boards include statements like not sharing IP
addresses with third parties unless required by law, not selling the mailing
list, explicitly stating that one's email address will be visible to other
users (like it is here on wiki-en-l), etc. They could be built into the
registration form, as an alternative. I'm offering these suggestions
because privacy is a concern to a lot of people who have an interest in
Wikipedia (whether registered users or not), and these questions are likely
to recur.
Would I be correct in assuming that the only parallel between this forum and
Wikipedia will be the requirement to use one's WP editor name? Does it
matter what the WP status of that name is (i.e., indefinitely banned users
not invited)?
I figured I'd ask these questions here so you have a chance to respond to
the broader audience - one more opportunity to bump this thread to the top!
Thanks
Risker
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