On Fri, 13 Aug 2004 21:02:45 -0400
John Check <j4strngs(a)bitless.net> wrote:
Actually, if that was the de facto standard way of
doing things, the
situation would be a lot better than it currently is. Reality though?
If I wanted to be a jackass, I could go wipe out every wiki or plant
bogus info. Would you trust something that open for use with win32?
Human nature.
Yes, those are arguments often heard. Tell that to the guys at
http://wikipedia.org. I strongly believe in the strengths of wikis and
in nightly backups :) btw: Every sane Wiki system stores every revision
of a page, so it is easy to revert evil changes. Probably easier than
adding maliscious content [if not automated]..
Also i'm sure there's wiki system with some stricter permissions system.
I use a very simple wiki, but i can for example already "lock" pages.
Flo
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