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TJ and Brian,
Sorry to butt into the middle of this interesting thread, but I was
wondering if a further compromise could be added? Perhaps, a UKB
author could grant editing privileges to other specific registered
authors who are trusted and talented. That would allow material to
be expanded on or corrected and also give the possibility of Team or
Joint projects between author collaborators.
Dennis
On Feb 10, 2008, at 6:57 PM, brian_z111 wrote:
> No I didn't know that.
>
> That's why I leave all of the hard work to you ;-)
>
>
> brian_z
>
>
> --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Tomasz Janeczko" <groups@xxx>
> wrote:
>>
>> Brian,
>>
>> As you know well, I am all for openess, and in a perfect world I
> would
>> say "edit whatever you wish (also other people material) anytime
> and anywhere".
>>
>> But unfortunatelly we are not living in a perfect world and
> allowing editing by anyone
>> would destroy the quality of UKB.
>> Wikipedia, as you know has FULL-TIME editors/admins
>> who don't do anything but watch for the changes and revert cases of
> vandalism,
>> the have dozens of programs that watch pages etc
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Counter-Vandalism_Unit
>>
>> You would be surprised how much work I have with moderation of
> comments
>> (literally hundreds of spammers every day attempting to UKB spam
> via comments)
>>
>> If editing was open to everyone without any control the UKB would
> be flooded
>> with spam/porn links/advertising within seconds.
>>
>> So current scheme of one-time simple registration and editing posts
> by author only is actually good balance
>> between maximum openess and maintenance costs.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Tomasz Janeczko
>> amibroker.com
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "brian_z111" <brian_z111@xxx>
>> To: <amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Sent: Monday, February 11, 2008 12:09 AM
>> Subject: [amibroker] Re: Slide show of stock charts
>>
>>
>>> Als0 - the reason I have supported Tomasz and AmiBroker is
> because he
>>> is talented, creative and hardworking (haveing a go) and likewise
> to
>>> a lot of the people he has attracted around him (who are there
> for
>>> the same reason as me).
>>>
>>> I hope that isn't too schmaltzy for you all.
>>>
>>> F.T.R
>>>
>>> I think what is most likely to slow me down at the UKB (and bring
> me
>>> to a halt) is that I am starting to build up a volume of work and
>>> eventually it has to be maintained - links break, stuff gets out
> of
>>> date - people report the errors (as they should).
>>>
>>> The task of maintaining what I have writen is going to become a
>>> burden.
>>>
>>> FTR - I personally didn't want the structure we have.
>>>
>>> I wanted "open authorship" so that other AB users could edit my
> work
>>> (correct mistakes, add updates, add extensions, rewrite it if it
>>> wasn't clear etc). That way the site would have remained self
>>> managing and always have dynamic content.
>>>
>>> I was also interested in participating in joint development where
> I
>>> might put up one of my half-finished projects that needs code
> input
>>> and the codesters could continue it to where ever (sometimes I do
>>> come up with one or two good ideas that people would like).
>>>
>>> Brian_z
>>>
>>>
>>> --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Tomasz Janeczko" <groups@>
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I respectfully disagree. "Distributed content" is just nice name
>>> for a mess.
>>>>
>>>> Imagine that wikipedia authors posted only links to their own
> sites
>>>> instead of publishing directly on wikipedia site. The value of
>>> wikipedia
>>>> is because it contains actual content in ONE place instead of
> just
>>> links.
>>>>
>>>> Therefore it is stronly encouraged to post actual CONTENT, not
> the
>>> links
>>>> to your own site. Excessive linking to your own site may be
>>> considered as
>>>> free advertising and this list is not a place to get free
>>> advertising.
>>>>
>>>> Best regards,
>>>> Tomasz Janeczko
>>>> amibroker.com
>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>> From: "progster01" <progster@>
>>>> To: <amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>> Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2008 4:46 PM
>>>> Subject: [amibroker] Re: Slide show of stock charts
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "brian_z111" <brian_z111@>
>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> if a lot of people had their own pages (commercial or not)
>>>>>> it would add up to an awesome reference manual even though we
> do
>>>>>> lose 'search from one desk'.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Anyway the time has come to add a page for our Amifriends
> links.
>>>>>
>>>>> I agree with the above. Thanks, Brian, for your continuing
>>>>> positively-oriented comments and efforts.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm a believer in distributed content, and I think the most
>>> effective
>>>>> "learning webs" going forward are going to be those which
>>> recognize
>>>>> the advantages and reality of author choice in "point of
>>> publishing".
>>>>>
>>>>> The URL is the great tie that binds! :^)
>>>>>
>>>>> Regardless of the origin of the initial impulse to write, when
> I
>>> post
>>>>> something substantive which I think may have reference value, I
>>>>> generally choose to make the best presentation I can, using
> the
>>> best
>>>>> (and most well-known) tools available to me, and then to
> publish
>>> it
>>>>> once in one place, with links elsewhere as seems helpful and
>>> appropriate.
>>>>>
>>>>> For anyone who wants to read in more detail about why I
> publish
>>> the
>>>>> way I do, I've written some about it in a post
> entitled 'Content
>>> Here,
>>>>> Links Elsewhere - Reasons Part 1', which can be found here:
>>>>>
>>>>> http://tinyurl.com/3a8s6k
>>>>>
>>>>> Otherwise, onwards! I don't propose to discuss this further
> here
>>> on
>>>>> the AB Yahoo list, because I think it is tangential to the
>>> questions,
>>>>> answers, and AB-related discussions that takes place here.
>>>>>
>>>>> I value everyone's contributions to these AB discussions, in
>>> whatever
>>>>> format works for them, wherever published and however linked
> to.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks to you all!
>>>>>
>>>>> P.S. I'd also suggest if ever it seems like a link I've
> provided
>>> is
>>>>> down that a) it's probably just a temporary issue, and b) email
>>>>> directly to me about it would make less clutter for this
> list.
>>> Cheers!
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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