− | Of course, the experience of collaborative projects, certainly first of all Wikipedia, is itself a phenomenologically very important datum, of which we have full (and grateful) notion: in that encyclopedia it was the possibility of unconditional interaction with the Project that made it (in such a relatively short time) the phenomenon of editorial success that we know - as well as a point of no return for gnoseological evolution). We know it, we very clearly have it in mind. In fact, '''anyone can access and edit the discussion pages of any page published on Masticationpedia'''. Anyone can tell us that "the King is naked", if appropriate, and anyone can offer his studies as long as they are reasonably compatible with the purposes of the site and presented in the appropriate ways. In the discussion pages ("talk pages"), which are in fact open. Only registration and confirmation of the reference e-mail are required.
| + | Bien entendu, l'expérience des projets collaboratifs, certainement Wikipédia en premier lieu, est elle-même une donnée phénoménologiquement très importante, dont nous avons pleine (et reconnaissante) notion : dans cette encyclopédie c'est la possibilité d'interaction inconditionnelle avec le Projet qui l'a fait (en un temps relativement court) le phénomène de succès éditorial que l'on connaît - ainsi qu'un point de non-retour pour l'évolution gnoséologique). Nous le savons, nous l'avons très clairement en tête. In fact, '''anyone can access and edit the discussion pages of any page published on Masticationpedia'''. Anyone can tell us that "the King is naked", if appropriate, and anyone can offer his studies as long as they are reasonably compatible with the purposes of the site and presented in the appropriate ways. In the discussion pages ("talk pages"), which are in fact open. Only registration and confirmation of the reference e-mail are required. |
| The content pages, instead, are reserved for authors, and cannot be edited "on the fly". They could be modified, they are not carved on stone, but the changes would be checked before publication, as if they were new pages. | | The content pages, instead, are reserved for authors, and cannot be edited "on the fly". They could be modified, they are not carved on stone, but the changes would be checked before publication, as if they were new pages. |