On 12/19/06, Michael Noda <michael.noda(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 12/19/06, George Herbert <george.herbert(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Something that occurred to me a bit ago... We
could both freeze and
not-freeze the featured article, with a bit of effort. We could
create a new name heirarchy (wiki/Featured Article/article-name) and
drop a subst'ed version of the page, protected, down into that
subpage, with a link to the "live" wiki article there if people want
to see how it may have improved over the course of the day. If
there's bandwidth available, someone could repeat the process (create
an updated frozen subst version from the live wiki page) every hour or
two during the TFA run, so it doesn't even have to be fixed as of the
beginning of the day.
This doesn't take any new technology, just a few subpages and a bit of
procedure...
I'm fairly sure that you've just described exactly what is to be
implemented when Stable Versions go online, which we have been told
since Wikimania is Real Soon Now.
And on that day, someone's manual labors will be simplified.
If we had a known "soon" date on that maybe doing it manually wouldn't be a
good idea, but I don't know that we have any sign of where it is...
(copied wikitech-l in case there is an affirmative answer available)
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-george william herbert
george.herbert(a)gmail.com