On Fri, 21 Dec 2012, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: > * But by very, very far the community-contributed stuff is just perfect. I > really really really hope we can get something like that integrated. There are > many ways to approach this: > > - By integrating a wiki page via e.g. an IFRAME. > - By integrating with github > - Through a separate custom layer (a la forum.dlang.org) > - Whatever it is, we'd need some crowdsourcing (voting system etc) such that > good community notes go up and bad notes go down or get ultimately deleted. > > * Would be awesome to have the implementation at entity level in an expandable > IFRAME instead of linking to the entire github implementation of the file.
I love community / croudsourcing. But where it falls down in most of the examples I've seen is that the majority of the feedback / comments really belong as edits to the actual content, not additional notes. We need to aim for making both happen, imho. Allow ad-hoc extra feedback, but also get it cycled into the core page contents. The current separate wiki pages that mirror the dlang site are the worse of both worlds in that the content exists, is hardly ever folded in, and isn't even visible along side the page but hidden off behind a link that I bet most people never even see. Thoughts? Later, Brad