Should we have some sort of re-run for the various repositories we have? I mean, there is the Repository repository and it’s great for looking things up if you know such a thing exists, but
(i) not everyone knows this exists and more importantly,
(ii) while these repositories are great for looking things up, I feel that not much content gets added to the repositories. For example, the last top-level comment to the boring advice repository was created in march 2014.
Since there’s 12 repositories linked in the meta repository as of today, I suggest we spend each month of 2015 re-running one of them.
I’m not certain which form these re-runs should take, since IMO, all content should be in one place and I’d like to avoid the trivial inconvenience for visitors clicking on the re-run post and then having to click one more time.
Should there be some sort of re-run of the 12 repositories during 2015, one per month?
[pollid:808]
Which form should the re-run have, conditional on there being one?
[pollid:809]
By “advice in the comments”, you mean new entries to the repositories, right? So you’re suggesting that we fragment the repository through a number of separate comment sections, labeled by year, and that is a really awful way of organizing a global repository of timeless articles.
If you’re worried about incumbents taking disproportionate precedence in the list(as more salient posts tend to get more attention; more votes; more salience), IIRC, reddits have a comment ordering that’s designed to promote posts on merit rather than seniority. If that isn’t sufficient to address incumbent bias then we should probably be talking about building a better one.
I meant, “in the comments of the new article”. I’m sorry if that wasn’t clear.
The goal was to get some discussion and new advice going, and that’s difficult if you just link to the old repository, which means one more click on the way, one trivial inconvenience more.
I had thought about copying all the advice (or the good pieces only) over to the old repository once this one is obsolete, i.e. once the rerun repository for march is posted, and I might do this then, if I find the time.
Should we have some sort of re-run for the various repositories we have? I mean, there is the Repository repository and it’s great for looking things up if you know such a thing exists, but (i) not everyone knows this exists and more importantly, (ii) while these repositories are great for looking things up, I feel that not much content gets added to the repositories. For example, the last top-level comment to the boring advice repository was created in march 2014.
Since there’s 12 repositories linked in the meta repository as of today, I suggest we spend each month of 2015 re-running one of them.
I’m not certain which form these re-runs should take, since IMO, all content should be in one place and I’d like to avoid the trivial inconvenience for visitors clicking on the re-run post and then having to click one more time.
Should there be some sort of re-run of the 12 repositories during 2015, one per month? [pollid:808]
Which form should the re-run have, conditional on there being one? [pollid:809]
Why not a monthly post that links to all the respositories?, as a chance to add suggestions to them, and remind people that they’re there.
This could in fact be combined with a focus on a “specific’ repository.
By “advice in the comments”, you mean new entries to the repositories, right? So you’re suggesting that we fragment the repository through a number of separate comment sections, labeled by year, and that is a really awful way of organizing a global repository of timeless articles.
If you’re worried about incumbents taking disproportionate precedence in the list(as more salient posts tend to get more attention; more votes; more salience), IIRC, reddits have a comment ordering that’s designed to promote posts on merit rather than seniority. If that isn’t sufficient to address incumbent bias then we should probably be talking about building a better one.
I meant, “in the comments of the new article”. I’m sorry if that wasn’t clear.
The goal was to get some discussion and new advice going, and that’s difficult if you just link to the old repository, which means one more click on the way, one trivial inconvenience more.
I had thought about copying all the advice (or the good pieces only) over to the old repository once this one is obsolete, i.e. once the rerun repository for march is posted, and I might do this then, if I find the time.