In that connection, I want to make sure people understand I do not want to stop other people from editing the Resources or FAQ pages. I will publish often enough that I can easily merge any changes I've made since the last publish. I just wanted to get things started ASAP. Think of me as having cut a corner off the cookie using a clean knife, so that what remains on the tray is perfectly edible.

On 5/21/2019 10:27 AM, Joan Touzet wrote:
I'll admit I mostly link it because of this topic:

   https://communitymgt.fandom.com/wiki/Cookie_Licking

which is a real thing that kills communities quickly. Though, their
other anti-pattern pages are good, too.

There's an amazing number of trackers on the web these days. I don't
think we should exclude access because of them, or warn about them
either. (That'd directly rule out most of the top 100 websites, I
believe...)

If you're concerned about trackers (as I am), you'll already have
multiple browser plugins installed to block them. But I won't block it
if you want to put a warning on the wiki page - consider this a -0 on a
warning? :)

-Joan "what was life like before ASF-style numerical voting?" Touzet

On 2019-05-18 13:02, Patricia Shanahan wrote:


On 2019/05/13 16:43:11, Joan Touzet <woh...@apache.org> wrote:
...
* Some excellent resources are below, including a final article on why
   "If you don't teach me, how can I learn?" is a tried-and-true
   derailing technique and not an honest request for assistance. I'd
   think that these kinds of articles would be good as a "Resources"
   section, which I think is generally better than a FAQ since it can
   be too narrow, and thus be "game theoried"/"rule lawyered" around
   by the determined derailer.
...
   * https://communitymgt.fandom.com/wiki/Community_Management_Wiki

According to the Ghostery Firefox plug-in, this page carries 11 trackers. Do 
you feel strongly that it should be included in the Resources page?


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