Authorship and Attribution

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On Thu, 16 Apr 2009, Scott Robbins wrote:

> On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:21:16PM +0100, Ned Slider wrote:
>>
>> Personally, I would think it preferable that communications be openly
>> directed to this list rather than the original author/maintainer of a
>> given page, although I understand the instinct for a user to contact the
>> perceived author.
>
> So, what would you suggeest then?  A link at the beginning of the page,
> please send comments, corrections to <insert this, or possibly a
> slightly different, list's address>?

I don't think we can expect the original author to be around (or even 
interested) at the time someone has some feedback. I would urge for a 
comment system to allow annotations to our wiki (much like PHP's annotated 
manual).

But I prefer to have some attribution too because I think it can help to 
motivate some people to help with the documentation if they get some 
recognition. But we should avoid having it there as contact info. A name 
would be sufficient.

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