On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 23:37,
<[email protected]> wrote:
> As I tried to indicate, this is not meant to be insulting, just to
> illustrate that a wiki is not an irrevocably single stream of edits.

No insult taken! I freely admit my lack of wiki mastery.

> User:Jadudm/Textbook/Forward/3605.  All of this, of course, is using
> the basic wiki tools of Edit, ctl-A (for select all), Cancel, open new
> page, ctl-V (for paste), Save Page.

This sounds like the right step towards solving what I was concerned
about. I could copy a page to my own part of the wiki space, make
edits, and offer them up for discussion. Sadly, you don't get a
"diff", and change tracking is broken on each copy-paste, but it's a
step.

However, the question of what kinds of contributions are valued, and
when, is still important. (Or, I think it is, but I might be asking
the wrong question.)

Cheers,
Matt

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