On 9/13/05, Dan Grey <dangrey(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
On 13/09/05, dpbsmith(a)verizon.net
<dpbsmith(a)verizon.net> wrote:
3) What is the evidence that a "pure"
wiki system will work
better?
As far as I know, there is none. Sounds like a good reason to put
it live and see what happens :-).
Dan
The problem is, I could blank a lot of articles in
[[Wikipedia:Cleanup]], and even if someone noticed, they probably
couldn't prove I did it with malice. I was simply "deleting
unnecessary articles".
I can write a script that will blank any article I edit. Should I put it
live as soon as PWDS is approved?
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