I don’t know how to do that. There’s no automated way to tell when I’ve added something important and when I just made a lot of minor changes like adding additional citations or formatting tweaks. When something is ‘finished’ is knowable only in retrospect.
Arrakis teaches the attitude of the knife — chopping off what’s incomplete and saying: “Now it’s complete because it’s ended here.”
That’s fair but broken link fixes and css fiddling are not important enough to be on the RSS feed in almost all cases on both ‘finished’ and ‘unfinished’ pages. Out of curiosity, do you have many feeds in your reader that push everything there like you do?
I don’t know how to do that. There’s no automated way to tell when I’ve added something important and when I just made a lot of minor changes like adding additional citations or formatting tweaks. When something is ‘finished’ is knowable only in retrospect.
That’s fair but broken link fixes and css fiddling are not important enough to be on the RSS feed in almost all cases on both ‘finished’ and ‘unfinished’ pages. Out of curiosity, do you have many feeds in your reader that push everything there like you do?
All my wiki subscriptions are like that, yes. Comparing to my other subscriptions is harder since they all are, well, blogs and not personal sites.