Ting Chen wrote: > I would put it somehow differently. If Virgin Ventures has a tool with > which a newbie (or also an oldbie) can in a very intuitive way construct > a well formatted article from the scrap, so something like that magic > editor we had talked about for long time and never realized until now, > and it is open source, I would certainly consider a button in the > toolbox like "Use the wizard to start an article".
I don't understand this. Why are you suggesting that an article wizard tool is comparable to the submission form/human work combination that PediaPress uses? PediaPress takes the user input and then humans create and ship a book. Sarah is suggesting taking user input and then having humans create and publish an article. There isn't a requirement that magic be involved, though I think it's reasonable to say that the form submission code should be open source. If the form submission code were open source, would it be acceptable to put a link to such an article-writing service on every page? MZMcBride _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list foundation-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l