In the press

Shawn Thompson mokowatch at projektenterprises.com
Tue Jul 15 12:38:11 CEST 2008


Actually I can speak from experience that Matt has hit it on the head. I was
having problems with the moko makefile while trying to test QEMU until I can
afford to get the actual phone. I couldn't figure out why it was building
with a broken GUI, luckily I knew about the mailing lists and someone was
able to point me in the right direction.

-Shawn

On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 12:28 AM, Matt Joyce <matt.joyce at gmail.com> wrote:

>
> My take on the problem is that if a new user searches for information, and
> finds something promising but it turns out to be wrong, or out of date, they
> will probably not update it.
> Once they find the information they may not remember (or be inclined) to go
> back and update it.
>
> What new user is going to start off by editing an article about stuff they
> don't know?
>
> Perhaps one method of identifying information, it to have a simple way to
> flagging an article as 'needs checking'.
> Wiki moderators and the community at large could focus their efforts there.
>
> MJ
>
>
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