Week 7 | Good Faith Collaboration | Yerim Han
1) Summary
Good Faith Collaboration is a book about Wikipedia and his community written by Joseph M. Regle Jr. In this book, Regle tells the history of encyclopedia and cooperation after the 20th century. He explains the reasons for Wikipedia's success and deals with licensing issues and people who disagree with whether anyone can edit all of Wikipedia's content. It also focuses on Wikipedia's decision-making process and explains the nature of the consensus decision.
2) Interesting Point / Learning Point
It was more interesting to see a summary of the books that I had uploaded as a reading assignment, not a book I didn't know.
3) Discussion
Do you think this book explains Wikipedia well now? Why?
Good Faith Collaboration is a book about Wikipedia and his community written by Joseph M. Regle Jr. In this book, Regle tells the history of encyclopedia and cooperation after the 20th century. He explains the reasons for Wikipedia's success and deals with licensing issues and people who disagree with whether anyone can edit all of Wikipedia's content. It also focuses on Wikipedia's decision-making process and explains the nature of the consensus decision.
2) Interesting Point / Learning Point
It was more interesting to see a summary of the books that I had uploaded as a reading assignment, not a book I didn't know.
3) Discussion
Do you think this book explains Wikipedia well now? Why?
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