I do think that you're seening a problem where there isn't: a community grows at its own natural pace. It is perfectly reasonable that people will initially "attack" where they hurt most -- which are articles in their field of knowledge and expertise and will be less inclined to edit articles written by others at this point. For example, I know nothing about Cell metabolism or Quad Electroacoustics, so adding my bit there would not improve them at all. I'd rather try to first do something where I can do something and let the "community gaps" fill out naturally in the course of time. 


Ori

On 1 Nov 2006, at 07:04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Of course, it might turn out that what I am seeing as a problem will turn
out not really to be a problem, and we'll just end up working wonderfully,
mostly in parallel.  So I wouldn't propose to try the second solution for
another week at least.

--Larry

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