On Jul 27, 2007, at 1:13 AM, Magnus Hagander wrote:
>>> And, do you have the time / energy to actually moderate such a
>>> beast ... I
>>> think one of the bigger fears is ppl uploading mis-information into
>>> such an
>>> "official wiki", and I think that fear is fairly justified with the
>>> amount of
>>> spam-bots going around filling in forms left-right-and-center ...
>>
>> If it's dependent on a single person to keep it clean, we're doing
>> something wrong. :)
>
> Yeah, you never looked at the docs comment sbefore, did you? There was
> whole team of people supposed to keep taht clean, and we had
> *thousands* of
> spam and support questions in there. The rate was at least 3 junk
> for every
> one good.
>
> Now we require a login (that it's really easy to sign up for), and
> spam is
> down to pretty much zero and the good-to-bad ratio is *much* better.
>
> Bottom line: in theory it works fine, but I doubt it'll work in
> practice.
> It's been proven not to before.
We should absolutely require a login/account... my point was that
restricting all editing to just official community members is too
restrictive for a lot of things.
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