… like a bad idea, but actually seems like it could pose a fundamental threat to Wikipedia. If that sounds like an overreaction, let me explain. The point of this feature is that it would warn people when they're about to make a non-neutral edit. That sounds like a great idea in t…
… which I update this blog regularly. Archives for posts with tag: diversity How Wikipedia got it wrong on Chelsea Manning, and why September 4, 2013 // 34 On August 22, the soldier formerly known as Bradley Manning announced she wanted to be called Chelsea, and recognized as fema…
… this blog regularly. Archives for posts with tag: consensus decisionmaking How Wikipedia got it wrong on Chelsea Manning, and why September 4, 2013 // 34 On August 22, the soldier formerly known as Bradley Manning announced she wanted to be called Chelsea, and recognized as fema…
Wikipedia | Sue Gardner's Blog About Books I Like Comment Policy Quotes Sue Gardner's Blog Imagine a world in which I update this blog regularly. Archives for posts with tag: Wikipedia « Older Entries Why I’m working with Tor and First Look May 20, 2015 // So. A year ago I left m…
…world in which I update this blog regularly. Archives for category: Editors How Wikipedia got it wrong on Chelsea Manning, and why September 4, 2013 // 34 On August 22, the soldier formerly known as Bradley Manning announced she wanted to be called Chelsea, and recognized as fema…
…in which I update this blog regularly. Archives for posts with tag: editors How Wikipedia got it wrong on Chelsea Manning, and why September 4, 2013 // 34 On August 22, the soldier formerly known as Bradley Manning announced she wanted to be called Chelsea, and recognized as fema…
… which I update this blog regularly. Archives for posts with tag: community How Wikipedia got it wrong on Chelsea Manning, and why September 4, 2013 // 34 On August 22, the soldier formerly known as Bradley Manning announced she wanted to be called Chelsea, and recognized as fema…
Wikipedians | Sue Gardner's Blog About Books I Like Comment Policy Quotes Sue Gardner's Blog Imagine a world in which I update this blog regularly. Archives for posts with tag: Wikipedians How Wikipedia got it wrong on Chelsea Manning, and why September 4, 2013 // 34 On August 22…
label publication date main subject Circadian patterns of Wikipedia editorial activity: a demographic analysis 2012 Wikipedia circadian rhythm demographics English Wikipedia academic studies about Wikipedia Accuracy and completeness of drug information in Wikipedia: a comparison …
Stewards/elections 2004 - Meta-Wiki Jump to content From Meta, a Wikimedia project coordination wiki Stewards (Redirected from Developer access Please note that these "developer access" people will have this power Wikimedia wide, and not only on the English Wikipedia See also Ste…
…s blog regularly. Archives for posts with tag: biographies of living people How Wikipedia got it wrong on Chelsea Manning, and why September 4, 2013 // 34 On August 22, the soldier formerly known as Bradley Manning announced she wanted to be called Chelsea, and recognized as fema…
Wikipedia | Sue Gardner's Blog About Books I Like Comment Policy Quotes Sue Gardner's Blog Imagine a world in which I update this blog regularly. Archives for category: Wikipedia « Older Entries A little guide to working with online communities March 21, 2016 // About a decade ag…
…ad read back then. [1] When I say community work, I am talking about stuff like Wikipedia: large distributed groups of people doing something together, usually online, often unpaid. Usually international, often nerdy, often (but not always) FLOSS or FLOSS-adjacent. You are going …
…ad read back then. [1] When I say community work, I am talking about stuff like Wikipedia: large distributed groups of people doing something together, usually online, often unpaid. Usually international, often nerdy, often (but not always) FLOSS or FLOSS-adjacent. You are going …
…he time scales a bit wrong. The current cool period (the quaternary glaciation [wikipedia.org]) has been in progress for 2.5 million years. When you speak of it being 5 to 10 C warmer for most of history, that refers to geological history, not human history. That was long before …