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Re: [Bug-gnupedia] A system of moderation


From: Mike Warren
Subject: Re: [Bug-gnupedia] A system of moderation
Date: 23 Jan 2001 15:36:05 -0700
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Tom Chance <address@hidden> writes:

> All we need to do is to keep the articles in a way that ensures they
> aren't inherantly categorised, i.e.  the categories can be easily
> changed. Another good reason to keep articles in a database like
> mySQL, so you could just alter the "category" field quickly, rather
> than going through every XML file individually changing them (80
> days later...).

My point is that the actual article repository shouldn't have any
classification information whatever; as is clear from these
discussions, there are many different opinions on how to classify
things and this suggests that there will be continual arguments if one
classification is imposed on the content. No, the XML should not have
a classification in it at all.

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