It's not a split, but Scholarpedia has been fantastically successful. http://www.scholarpedia.org/
They've gotten authors whose names you will recognize but did not realize were alive to write up the articles on their discoveries. Thats the project goal - to get THE living expert on the subject to write the article. On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 5:21 PM, <wjhon...@aol.com> wrote: > > In a message dated 1/15/2009 4:17:21 PM Pacific Standard Time, > larsen.thoma...@gmail.com writes: > > - civil and polite conduct is required, and no tolerance is shown for > those people whose intention is to cause disruption or damage;>> > > > ----------------- > > This brings up an interesting point. > Is there any analysis of the history of the splitting of Wikis, by whom, > when, for what reason, and the longer term result? > > Might make an interesting bit of research to chart these all. > > Will > > > **************A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 easy > steps! > ( > http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100000075x1215855013x1201028747/aol?redir=http://www.freecreditreport.com/pm/default.aspx?sc=668072%26hmpgID=62%26bcd=De > cemailfooterNO62<http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100000075x1215855013x1201028747/aol?redir=http://www.freecreditreport.com/pm/default.aspx?sc=668072%26hmpgID=62%26bcd=DecemailfooterNO62> > ) > _______________________________________________ > WikiEN-l mailing list > WikiEN-l@lists.wikimedia.org > To unsubscribe from this mailing list, visit: > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikien-l > _______________________________________________ WikiEN-l mailing list WikiEN-l@lists.wikimedia.org To unsubscribe from this mailing list, visit: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikien-l