20.394 editing obsolete?

From: Humanist Discussion Group (by way of Willard McCarty willard.mccarty_at_kcl.ac.uk>
Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 07:29:29 +0000

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         Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 07:26:29 +0000
         From: lachance_at_origin.chass.utoronto.ca (Francois Lachance)
         Subject: Re: 20.390 editing obsolete?

Willard the Wizard and Lynda the Wonder Worker and all my friends in
and through Humanist, the ultra alpha
seminroar:

Have you seen the capabilities of ELM? Very accessible now that
i-Apples run on Linux.

Headers guide the user through a tour of duty entering metadata (ammo
for the librarians).

Just like recycling: sort at source.

Are we not a combo of pack rat and file clerk, we scholars at larger
or entrapped?

:)FL(:

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> Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2007 07:57:40 +0000
> From: Lynda Williams <lynda_at_okalrel.org>
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> Groping here, Jim, but I think it might be a case of post-publication
> editing rather than pre. Easy and fast "first editions". Seminal (vs.
> ephemeral) work compiled and collected and edited. Cost benefit
> analysis. With so much to produce (assimilate, process) so fast, there
> has to be greater tolerance of bugs. But watch out for islands of
> stability, like uncontested articles in Wikipedia, that get plenty of
> editing. Probably be a case of the 80/20 rule. Twenty per cent of the
> material (or less) will get 80 per cent of the attention, over all.
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> All About Amel fansite (http://www.allamel.co.nr)
> 2005 The Courtesan Prince - Edge SF and Fantasy
> 2006 "Harpy" in MYTHSPRING
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