Our latest press release
Here’s our latest press release. It’s mostly old news by now for regular readers of this blog.
“The modest success of our pilot project shows that there is hope that we can correct exactly the sort of abuses that people demonize Web 2.0 for,” said the project’s Editor-in-Chief, Wikipedia co-founder Dr. Larry Sanger. “You don’t have to choose between content and accountability. We have shown that we can create open and credible content. We can, in fact, be open to all sorts of participants, but still hold people to higher standards of content and behavior as a community.”
It’s getting annoying how much you’re mentioning them in a press release about us. Either we shine by our own measure, or we don’t shine at all.
Comment by Melanie St. Clair — March 27, 2007 @ 12:38 pm
We need to move the search box up immediately. No one will want to scroll down. All good things.
Comment by Roger Crawford — March 27, 2007 @ 8:22 pm