SkArcher on 24 Sep 2003 19:49:38 -0000 |
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RE: [spoon-discuss] Re: [Spoon-business] The CheckpointlyRecognizer(50.3/4) |
> -----Original Message----- > From: spoon-discuss-bounces@xxxxxxxxx > [mailto:spoon-discuss-bounces@xxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Daniel Lepage > Sent: 24 September 2003 20:30 > To: discussion list for B Nomic > Subject: Re: [spoon-discuss] Re: [Spoon-business] The > CheckpointlyRecognizer(50.3/4) > > > > On Wednesday, September 24, 2003, at 01:56 PM, SkArcher wrote: > > >> Would it be able to update Go moves in the same format, without lots > >> of > >> setup? Would you really want to grant players all necessary > >> permissions? > >> > >> The thing that makes Wiki work is the realization that users in a > >> community don't have to distrust each other. > >> > >> I imagine proposals working like this: there's a Wiki page entitled > >> something like [Nweek 50 Proposals], and you make a proposal by adding > >> it as a section to the page. Editing someone else's proposal would be > >> against the Rules, so it wouldn't actually work, and it would be > >> punishable by a Kick in the Ass. > >> -- > >> Rob Speer > > > > One could build a versioning system into the Wiki implementation > > (which of > > course would be required anyway, as we need prior versions of the > > props and > > rules) so an alteration to the document would move the old version to > > its > > own number and have the page for the current version updated (perhaps > > numbering should go pXXXX/0, pXXXX/1 as normal with pXXXX/c (for > > current) > > being a mirror of pXXXX/n (where n is the revision number of the > > current > > version, of course) > > > > Then an implementation of users who can alter any page but make the > > versioning system log who does what. This could even be useful for some > > things (such as when I spotted that typo in bd's recent prop - we > > could make > > fixing typos a change allowed under the ruleset (with some clauses > > about not > > altering intent)) > > > > Discuss > > I suspect that rather than building a versioning system for the Wiki > implementation, we could use the versioning system that's already built > into the Wiki system... it automatically keeps copies of the old > versions of each page. > I didn't know that. How easy is username login and identification on a page? SkArcher _______________________________________________ spoon-discuss mailing list spoon-discuss@xxxxxxxxx http://lists.ellipsis.cx/mailman/listinfo/spoon-discuss