I think they serve different purposes.  Wikipedia has its "no original
research" policy meaning that theoretically everything in a Wikipedia
article should be backed up by a citation.  That's certainly not true
now, but it should be a goal.  So it seems like there will be lots of
details (such as the change history of individual computer go
programs) that don't belong at Wikipedia and would be more welcome at
Sensei.

- Brian

On 3/18/07, Nick Apperson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I fully agree with your plan.  Merging it all onto wikipedia seems like a
good plan to me.  Certainly forwarding the others is a must too.


On 3/18/07, Peter Christopher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Taking a look at computer go documentation, I see that there are (at
> least) three pages that exist in wiki format for top level "computer go"
>   wiki pages-
>
> wikipedia.org - computer go
> sensei - computer go
> sensei - computer go programming
>
> It seems obvious that these are redundant.  It seems prudent to combine
> them in one location.  Which location?  I am thinking that wikipedia
> would be the main page.  The other two (sensei pages) would temporarily
> just get a big heading on top saying "THIS PAGE IS FOR HISTORICAL
> REFERENCE ONLY.  OFFICIAL WIKI COMPUTER GO PAGE IS AT WIKIPEDIA.ORG.
> FOLLOW THIS LINK."
>
> On a related note, should *any* computer go documentation be at sensei?
> Maybe everything other than the main page? Or maybe everything in
> computer go should be moved to wikipedia?
>
> At the very least, we ought to make prominent notes on the wikipedia and
> sensei pages of the existence of the other.
>
> Any opinions?
>
> Peter
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