| Date: | Wed, 30 Jul 2008 00:02:02 +0000 |
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| From: | Ian Whitlock <iw1junk@COMCAST.NET> |
| Subject: | Re: www.sascommunity.org |
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Don, Lex,
I would suggest having a section Papers at www.sascommunity.org.
Anyone could post paper or link to paper with key words. Then Lex
could add search facility of entire www.sascommunity.org and a special
one to the Papers section.
If author wants to modify a proceeding paper, he would send it to the
community Papers site. Anyone who wanted to check a paper for updates
and fixes could then check to see if there is a later version at
Papers.
The advantage of this recommendation is that the searching activity is
still located in one place convenient to the user. The paper author
has the responsibility to maintain the integrity of his contribution.
The user has the knowledge that this can more than a quick entry made
at the site. When the paper is in a PDF format, one cannot modify it,
yet one can add discussion about the paper.
Ian Whitlock
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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2008 18:33:04 -0400
Reply-To: Don Henderson <donaldjhenderson@HOTMAIL.COM>
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From: Don Henderson <donaldjhenderson@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: www.sascommunity.org
Comments: To: Lex Jansen <lexjansen@GMAIL.COM>
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One of the advantages of doing this on the sasCommunity.org site is
that the author will likely be watching the pages/files. So if someone
else updates them incorrectly, when they receive the email
notification that the file or page was changed they can check out the
changes and roll them back if needed. That is a built-in feature of
the MediaWiki software that sasCommunity.org (and Wikipedia) are built
on top of.
The same applies to any change someone makes to an article or file.
The changes can be rolled back or corrected as needed.
Regards, donh
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