Wikitorial redux
: The LA Times wikitorial says it is "closed" now and I see no way to get in to see the latest version or the history. No explanation: Just closed. [pP]>jar to nth converter
Hope I didn't help break it. I said that having both sides of an issue fight it out over the same text just wouldn't work in a wiki. Wikis are about collaboration; you may disagree with your fellows but the mutual goal is clear. A wikitorial is bound to turn into a tug-of-war.[pP]>jar to nth converter
So I suggested in a listserv discussion of it that there should be two wiki versions of the editorial: one for proponents of the editorial's stand, one for opponents; let them put their best stuff forward and may the best side win. It seemed to be that this would be like an Oxford debate, brought to software. [pP]>jar to nth converter
Wikigod Jimbo Wales replied in the listserv on Friday: "I changed it to this earlier today. I'm not sure the LA Times wants me setting policy for their site, but it is a wiki after all, and what was there made no sense."[pP]>jar to nth converter
I went today to see what was happening and find it closed. Drat. [pP]>jar to nth converter
: See Tim Windsor's link in the comments explaining what happened. [pP]>jar to nth converter
: See Chris Anderson's reassessment of the experiment.
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