On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 09:41:42AM +1300, john.ran...@affinity.co.nz wrote: > > On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 06:02:43PM +1300, John Rankin wrote: > >> - whichever term is chosen, I think ~~~~ may be a simplification > >> too far; I would really like to see a comment associated with > >> the name (rejecting any comments that contain a url) > > > > Okay, if ~~~~ is too simple, then perhaps something like > > http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/SimpleRating? This > > could be coupled with a form or link to make it easier to > > add ratings, and changing the name to "recommendations" > > or "friends" or whatever? > > Well, rating is a different concept. What I like about friend, > endorse, recommend (following Christian's excellent post, > I will use "support") is that the supporter is making some > kind of commitment.
Sorry, my post was (very) unclear. I'm not advocating the use of the term "rating", I'm looking at the detailed mechanics of an implementation for indicating "I support this recipe". So, ignore the 1..5 scale in SimpleRating, pretend it's just "+1". Then the pages end up with a markup like: !! Supporters * [[~Pm]] +1 I support this recipe because it's well written and the author bribed me to say this. * [[~John]] +1 Great recipe. * [[~Sally]] +1 * Bob +1 I don't have/want a profile page, but I support this recipe. There are two reasons for keeping the "+1" in place: (1) it gives us a way for markup to distinguish a supporter from an ordinary bullet item, and (2) it opens the door to allow a +2 sometime in the future. There have been many situations when I've found it to be very handy to differentiate "support" and "strongly support". So again, I'm looking more at "mechanics of how we make this work" as opposed to what we call it -- "support" is fine with me. That said, one possible downside of using "support" is that it might imply that these are people who maintain the recipe -- i.e., in the sense of providing "technical support" and ongoing bugfixes. I'm sure that's not what we're intending to indicate, but I can see people being easily confused by "support" in this way. Pm _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list pmwiki-users@pmichaud.com http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users