On Sat, Dec 17, 2016 at 7:25 PM, Manish Rai Jain <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
> - And this is where Wiki really shines -- that is templates. You see a
> section which is incorrect, needs work, out of date, or want to have a
> special note, add a warning; you can add a special highlighted box in Wiki.
> That adds a real value for the end user. No other solution does that --
> Google docs or Github.
>

Not entirely accurate. Google Docs allows the user to either (a) highlight
the offending text and leave a comment in the margin (along with a button
for me to mark it resolved when I fix it and it makes the comment go away),
or (b) directly make the suggested edit - an email is sent to me and I can
choose to accept or reject it on the spot. No switching to source, no
markup, it's all right there in the doc and notifications are sent by email.

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