Difference between revisions of "UWEB:Status/John Stanton"
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+ | Hi John, you are a very engaged and influential man in the wiki world, with creating productivity tools | ||
+ | and you say: ''"Glad to help in any way I can, ..."''. Yes you can. ''You can advance the coherence of the global wiki community''. I feel with you, that you are not enthused about the current option of the Edit Button. I feel so too, because the design looks like a ''capsula against headache''. Nevertheless, I voted for it like similar feeling peers did it, because I rated the community aspect higher than my aesthetic feelings. The first logo of Coca Cola (TM) was in my view a very miserable one, but time polished it out. As technology-oriented mind, you know the approximation formula of Newton. Start with some rough initial value and see how it converges to a better and better one. Even sometimes WorseIsBetter. To authenticate this message, I leave a copy on the SocialCommonWealth Blog, accessible via my following DomainBasedRealName -- [http://fridemar.com fridemar.com] | ||
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Revision as of 22:21, 5 July 2007
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Hi John, you are a very engaged and influential man in the wiki world, with creating productivity tools and you say: "Glad to help in any way I can, ...". Yes you can. You can advance the coherence of the global wiki community. I feel with you, that you are not enthused about the current option of the Edit Button. I feel so too, because the design looks like a capsula against headache. Nevertheless, I voted for it like similar feeling peers did it, because I rated the community aspect higher than my aesthetic feelings. The first logo of Coca Cola (TM) was in my view a very miserable one, but time polished it out. As technology-oriented mind, you know the approximation formula of Newton. Start with some rough initial value and see how it converges to a better and better one. Even sometimes WorseIsBetter. To authenticate this message, I leave a copy on the SocialCommonWealth Blog, accessible via my following DomainBasedRealName -- fridemar.com