On 7/12/06, Rajko M
I've seen many pages created fast, and many with the problem. One written in Chinese and not marked as translation, one or two links per page, enterprise products as a topic, links to pages that require login, login name in the title. One of the links is to page that recommends program that should punch a whole in the firewall. It seems useful, but any trojan has it's viable explanation, and hidden purpose.
Sure a lot of these are probably unwanted, but it is very important not to turn away new contributors. A lot of pages start badly :-), but over time become something useful. The important thing is to be consistent in these matters, and to actually have defined rules for the wiki, no page should be deleted from the wiki without good reason. Personally I don't see a huge harm in creating pages that nobody will look at, but the person should be guided to what we want (if we can agree on such a thing :-) A different matter would be breaking existing pages, but even then the first reaction should always be education and the benefit of the doubt, and banning should be the last. Pflodo Peter Flodin --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-wiki-unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-wiki-help@opensuse.org