Am Freitag, den 14.09.2007, 16:24 +0200 schrieb Reinhard Tartler: > My fear with having that piece of documentation in a wiki is that we > won't be able to deal with people asking for comments/clarification or > just discussing things about certain parts.
I think that the opposite will happen. It will be much easier for us to change things and we should have a more active QA on the documents, as it's accessible to all of us. > This means that there would > be absolutely no moderation at all, and lots of people will scrawl their > personal opinions directly in the Guide. With your proposal to ask new contributors to take a more active role in documenting and/or fixing we should have a much better feedback loop than we have at the moment. I think that's going to help. > The only way of holding the quality of the Guides is by paying attention > to Wiki notifications. Perhaps its just me, but I personally tend to > ignore these notifications. If we have nobody to actively watch for > changes contributors have done, moderate, correct and discuss them with > them, I forsee the quality of the guide will decrease. If there was a > group which would do that, it would work. However, my experience of the > available manpower among us MOTUs tought me something else in the past > :( We didn't have that many wiki mutilation events in the last three years. Is this a real threat we're facing? Have a nice day, Daniel
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