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Dave LeYanna dleyanna at rtl.org
Tue Oct 18 07:47:12 EDT 2005


Marielle Lange wrote:

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>
> Exactly! ... but you also have to take into account economical factors.
>
> For us, users, what counts is free access to quality information,  
> frequently updated.
>
> But the ones who are likely to make a quality contribution to this  
> documentation are experts (see this mailing list, for instance).  
> Experts are happy to do that in a context where they get something  
> back (meaningful life, giving back... but also securing a regular  
> income). It's not just about standards, it's about finding a way for  
> persons to work collaboratively, but still have a way for the experts  
> to have their contribution and level of expertise recognized. A  
> mailing list is most suitable for experts because each email posted  
> by an expert is a small add for his company.

How about a small "Google text Ad" kinda thing that would hold the 
equilivant of a sigiture next to the wiki contribution?

Dave

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