
13 Jul
2007
13 Jul
'07
3:30 p.m.
On Fri, Jul 13, 2007 at 08:23:41PM +0100, Andrew Coppin wrote:
Dave Bayer wrote:
Here, the Wiki is fantastic but extraordinarily spotty (any healthy wiki will always have much new growth, but the current gaps are surprising), and newcomers like myself can and have been contributing to it.
Whenever I find that something isn't on the Wiki, I try to add it. (E.g., the articles on alpha/beta/eta reduction.)
On the other hand, when I find something isn't there, it's usually because I'm trying to look it up because I don't understand it. ;-) To some extend, incorrect information can be worse than no information... :-(
Conversely, it's generally easier for us to fix an incorrect page than to write a new one from scratch. Stefan