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Re: [Bug-gnupedia] Separating content from presentation
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Mike Warren |
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Re: [Bug-gnupedia] Separating content from presentation |
Date: |
19 Jan 2001 12:22:33 -0700 |
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Justin Zeigler <address@hidden> writes:
> I Feel that the most important thing to create is a completely open
> (to submission) database. People will always have conflicting views
> of the same story. Religion, Science, even text editors have been
> at the heart of ill feeling.
There is a difference between accepting all *reasonable* submissions
(i.e. well-written, factually-correct) and accepting *all*
submissions. Clearly, some articles may leave out certain facts if it
serves the interest of her views, but others will presumably write in
with corrections, etcetera. One doesn't have to accept *all*
submissions to accept all *views*.
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