On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 04:40:53PM -0400, Phil Schaffner
wrote:> A question on authorship and attribution policy for the Wiki. I
> originally credited Alan Bartlett for the page content on
> HowTos/ConfigureNewVideoCard, but he was not comfortable with that and
> the reference got removed in the edit process. I generally do not
> include my name on Wiki pages I create, but it is fairly common
> practice. Should there be a statement in the Guidelines covering this
> area?
It might be a good idea. I don't recollect seeing anything in the
guidelines. It seems that the last person to edit a page is shown at
the end of an article, implying they're the original author. I remember
making a very very trivial edit to the FreeNX article after running
into, and solving, a minor issue, and later getting an email from
someone who thought that I was the primary author--simply because my
name was at the end of the article.
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Scott Robbins
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Spike (watching, from a distance, a conversation between
Angel and a woman he just rescued):How can I thank you, you
mysterious black-clad-hunk-of-a-knight-thing?
No need little lady. Your tears of gratitude are enough for me. You
see, I was once a bad-ass vampire. But love, and a pesky curse,
defanged me. And now, I'm just a *big* fluffy puppy with bad teeth.
No! Not the hair! Never the hair.
But there must be some way I can show my appreciation.
No, helping those in need's my job. And working up a load of sexual
tension and prancing away like a magnificent poof is truly thanks
enough.
I understand. I have a nephew who's gay, so...
Say no more. Evil's still afoot. And I'm almost out of that Nancy-boy
hair gel I like so much. Quickly! To the Angel-mobile! Away!