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Sj schrieb:
Not enough
people were interested in Larry's "Sifter Project". I don't
know if anyone is using Magnus Manke's "tagging" software.
I'm not sure how forking would help, but we do need to
* get simple tagging/rating software to work (neither templates nor
categories are scalable substitutes at present)
I'll have to give the voting/validation/tagging software a major
workover for the upcoming MediaWiki 1.5, as that changes version
handling (to the better!).
Other than that, the feature can handle both yes/no and scaled (like
one-to-five) values for multiple "tags" (suitable for DVD, neutrality,
completeness, whatever).
* have more explicit metadata [license info, article
type, article content
flags; user licensing info, user flags]
A quick hack I did during 21C3 can separate current "metadata"
(categories, interlanguage links, certain templates) from the article
body for editing, and display them in a second edit box.
I see that as a first step towards a "real" metadata system.
* encourage the regular production of static,
highly-organized subsets of
our dynamic, somewhat chaotic whole. (CDs/DVDs and their preparation
steps; a variety of organizations of the encyclopedia, in online and print
versions)
Don't forget the Wikipedia Readers! :-)
Magnus
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