Philip Olson wrote:
>I would prefer we change it instead of removing outright. The user notes is
what made the PHP Manual famous initially, and it's still >talked about
today. In the past people contributed plenty of ideas for a note overhaul
but without any code (me included!) so I wonder, >maybe you're onto
something here.

I totally agree.


Nuno Lopes wrote:
>Yes, I wanted to hear a wow! Everybody seems to want to have the notes, but
>without wanting to waste time moderating them..
>I have already wasted hundreds of hours with the php manual notes, and I
>would love to have somebody to help me or even replace me. We have some
>other contributors, which I thank, but aren't usualy very regular.

well, I think this can be solved if there's a request for contributors in
the homepage to tell people if they like the notes and want them to stay
they would contribute some of their time to moderate in return.
I -myself- will try to contribute some of my time for the notes from now on
and will invite my friends to do so.


On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 2:48 PM, Hannes Magnusson <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> In theory the community would help us by staring (1-5stars) notes,
> especially the "sucks" and "awesome" notes so moderators can quickly
> delete/implement bad/good notes.
> I would like to try that rating system, and advertise it to the
> community as "how to help the php manual", before we change the way
> user notes work.
>
> -Hannes
>

I like this idea


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Salah Faya

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