Hey-
This should prolly go to the Seaside list, but I'm not on there, so please excuse the spamming... I just came across the Seaside article on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seaside_%28software%29 I was wondering if some Seasider could go spiff it up to avoid deletion? I think Seaside is worthy of staying on Wikipedia, as per the guidelines and similar entries for similar webapps, but agree that the article could use some beefing up. Maybe someone itching to do a little encyclopedic evangelizing for Squeak and Seaside would be up to the task? Regards, Aaron |
2007/3/11, Aaron Reichow <[hidden email]>:
> Hey- > > This should prolly go to the Seaside list, but I'm not on there, so > please excuse the spamming... > > I just came across the Seaside article on Wikipedia: > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seaside_%28software%29 > > I was wondering if some Seasider could go spiff it up to avoid > deletion? I think Seaside is worthy of staying on Wikipedia, as per > the guidelines and similar entries for similar webapps, but agree > that the article could use some beefing up. Maybe someone itching to > do a little encyclopedic evangelizing for Squeak and Seaside would be > up to the task? Wikipedia is (supposed to be) an encyclopedia, not a marketing tool. Philippe |
> Wikipedia is (supposed to be) an encyclopedia, not a marketing tool.
Yes, this was me causing this SPAM tag. Before there was a much longer text that was so completely rubbish that I had to delete a lot of stuff. And this is what remains ... Lukas -- Lukas Renggli http://www.lukas-renggli.ch |
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eh? The whole thing has been written by people with some ax to grind or view to pitch.
On Mar 11, 2007, at 3:03 AM, Philippe Marschall wrote:
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Philippe,
> Wikipedia is (supposed to be) an encyclopedia, not a marketing tool. Perhaps my enthusiasm for Squeak is misplaced, but my use of the word "encyclopedic" was supposed to denote that. The article there already is more marketing than useful information, as pointed out by Lukas, or whoever did the second part of that tag on the article. Excuse me if my assumption was incorrect- I had thought Squeakers, but especially Seasiders, would like to see Wikipedia host a useful, informational, and relevant page on Seaside that explains what it is, what it does, how it does it, features comparisons with other similar systems, etc. Such an article benefits us and does all the "evangelizing" we need. I apologize if you, Lukas and/or others think I was advocating for a piece of fluff full of word tricks to deceive people into thinking that Seaside is more worthwhile and interesting than it is. I simply thought that the Squeak and Seaside communities would benefit from a decent, re-written Seaside article. Regards, Aaron On Mar 11, 2007, at 5:03 AM, Philippe Marschall wrote: > 2007/3/11, Aaron Reichow <[hidden email]>: >> Hey- >> >> This should prolly go to the Seaside list, but I'm not on there, so >> please excuse the spamming... >> >> I just came across the Seaside article on Wikipedia: >> >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seaside_%28software%29 >> >> I was wondering if some Seasider could go spiff it up to avoid >> deletion? I think Seaside is worthy of staying on Wikipedia, as per >> the guidelines and similar entries for similar webapps, but agree >> that the article could use some beefing up. Maybe someone itching to >> do a little encyclopedic evangelizing for Squeak and Seaside would be >> up to the task? > > Wikipedia is (supposed to be) an encyclopedia, not a marketing tool. > > Philippe > |
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I've made the language more NPOV, and added in a few references -
they're the best I could find on a quick Google, and I think they're enough to allow a Wikipedia admin to understand that Seaside is a noteworthy application. If anyone else has references to interesting discussions of Seaside, or can improve my wording, please leap in! |
> Lukas and/or others think I was advocating for a piece of fluff
> full of word tricks to deceive people into thinking that Seaside > is more worthwhile and interesting than it is. This was not really what I was saying. I ment that the article said a few weeks ago said things that were mostly wrong, so I removed those parts to cause any harm. In my opinion an article with false information is worse than no-article or one that advocates something. > I've made the language more NPOV, and added in a few references - > they're the best I could find on a quick Google, and I think they're > enough to allow a Wikipedia admin to understand that Seaside is a > noteworthy application. If anyone else has references to interesting > discussions of Seaside, or can improve my wording, please leap in! Excellent, I like the way it rewritten now. Thanks for the contribution. Cheers, Lukas -- Lukas Renggli http://www.lukas-renggli.ch |
Lukas-
My apologies for spazzing out like I did. I just don't want to see Seaside's article to disappear when it could be there for people looking around- having info about Squeak and Seaside out there is good for us! Regards, Aaron On Mar 11, 2007, at 3:56 PM, Lukas Renggli wrote: >> Lukas and/or others think I was advocating for a piece of fluff >> full of word tricks to deceive people into thinking that Seaside >> is more worthwhile and interesting than it is. > > This was not really what I was saying. I ment that the article said a > few weeks ago said things that were mostly wrong, so I removed those > parts to cause any harm. In my opinion an article with false > information is worse than no-article or one that advocates something. > >> I've made the language more NPOV, and added in a few references - >> they're the best I could find on a quick Google, and I think they're >> enough to allow a Wikipedia admin to understand that Seaside is a >> noteworthy application. If anyone else has references to interesting >> discussions of Seaside, or can improve my wording, please leap in! > > Excellent, I like the way it rewritten now. > > Thanks for the contribution. > > Cheers, > Lukas > > -- > Lukas Renggli > http://www.lukas-renggli.ch > |
> My apologies for spazzing out like I did. I just don't want to see
> Seaside's article to disappear when it could be there for people > looking around- having info about Squeak and Seaside out there is > good for us! I agree and I like the current implementation (text) a lot. Maybe it would be better to ask for comments in the mailing-list, as it happens now for the new design of the mailing-list ... Cheers, Lukas -- Lukas Renggli http://www.lukas-renggli.ch |
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