In my humble own opinion, I think it is wuite difficult to have a good
community, especially if it is big.
I think some security on the wikies are needed.
I like a lot the Squeak wiki because you can lock your own page, and the
admin can fix the bad pages.
So we have some "open pages" where every one can write.
We have also the form mechanism, in which you can add your throughts via
a form but without editing (and for instance, deleting) the previous
posts, more like a forum.
Finally a human moderator is needed to keep pages on focus and avoid
port upload and so on :)
I like a lot freedom, but a lot of people do not know how to use it.
Last but not least, Tiddly is a great idea!!!!
Serge Stinckwich ha scritto in data 28/09/2004 9.13:
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Yes, Ralph is right. This is call SoftSecurity in the WikiWorld.
Look here for an explanation about this context :
http://www.usemod.com/cgi-bin/mb.pl?SoftSecurity
In order to have good SoftSecurity, you need to have a good community.
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