Thread Subject: Re: default tab on the wiki
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From: Bailey Bruce
Date: Tue, Oct 17 2006 7:55 AM
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> At least on a discussion page the text looks less
> authoritative -- it's clearly a bunch of opinions.
Do you have any examples of this put to practice? Perhaps a wikipedia
discussion page? Does the search facility return hits on discussion
pages? From what I can tell, the media Wiki Talk: pages get their
formatting because of the understanding among users. The mechanics of
Editing on the Talk: pages is exactly the same as the main article
pages. (Someone please correct me if I am wrong here!) If Jared just
make the Discussion tab the default tab, nothing has changed but one
more-or-less arbitrary text label! It doesn't solve the challenge of
promoting contributions.
I agree with Jessica that putting comments in the discussion tab hides
them, which is why you want the discuss tab to be the default. I do not
understand the problem with promoting a proactive of having less formal
areas of the main pages.
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