They have some real geniuses over there on the Foundation-l list, noodling over tough questions, yet coming up with such
elegant solutions:
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Yao Ziyuan yaoziyuan at gmail.com
Mon Dec 19 22:38:46 UTC 2011
Hi Wikipedians,
I seem to have found a way to automatically judge which revision of a
Wikipedia article has the best quality.
It's very simple: look at that article's edit history and find out, within
a specified time range (e.g. the past 6 months), which revision remained
unchallenged for the longest time until the next revision occurred.
Of course there can be additional factors to refine this, such as also
considering each revision's author's reputation (Wikipedia has a reputation
system for Wikipedians), but I still feel the above idea is the simplest
and most elegant, just like the original PageRank idea is for Google.
Best Regards,
Ziyuan Yao
It's so simple and elegant, what could possibly be wrong?
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