Talk:Versioning

Mark,

I'm not getting you. Are you saying that one way to introduce changes that I'm not sure are non-controversial is to make a "temp" page for the purpose, get comments, and then copy/paste that temp page to the real location?

Or am I totally missing it?

TedErnst 13:52, 24 Jan 2006 (EST)


 * Nope! You got it.  But I think the beauty of it is that people can cull what they like from the page and just go with it.  So I, or anyone, can say Here is a idea I had  - what do folks think about it.  So then it would take another person to go ahead and just do it or comment that it was a good idea.  Or to critique, or as you would say, use the  Two feet rule and just ignore it.  I think it would work.  Do you?  Best, MarkDilley

Yes, I do think it will work. It's a bit less efficient than just editing the page directly, though it has the huge advantage of being less likely of stepping on people, so it's easier for people to work together (emotionally easier, technically it's a bit harder because of having to look multiple places, although...)

...A suggestion would be to simply use the talk page of the page in question! TedErnst | talk 15:19, 24 Jan 2006 (EST)