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This article really belongs in the [http://www.diyfaq.org.uk/powertools/ FAQ] --comment by [[User:John Rumm]] (moved here by [[User:John Stumbles|John Stumbles]] 00:31, 10 May 2007 (BST)) | This article really belongs in the [http://www.diyfaq.org.uk/powertools/ FAQ] --comment by [[User:John Rumm|John Rumm]] (comment moved here by [[User:John Stumbles|John Stumbles]] 00:31, 10 May 2007 (BST)) | ||
Or maybe the powertools FAQ should be migrated here? Seriously: there is such a wide and constantly and rapidly changing range of types, models and makes of power tools that, perhaps more than in other fields (such as gas fitting) a wide range of people are likely to have relevant expertise they can contribute. I think people are more likely to contribute when they can just click 'edit' and add their contribution than when they've got to find out who to send their suggested changes/additions to, actually send them, then the recipient has to incorporate them and publish the revised article (perhaps involving sending it to the webmaster of the static FAQ). | |||
--[[User:John Stumbles|John Stumbles]] 00:40, 10 May 2007 (BST) |
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This article really belongs in the FAQ --comment by John Rumm (comment moved here by John Stumbles 00:31, 10 May 2007 (BST))
Or maybe the powertools FAQ should be migrated here? Seriously: there is such a wide and constantly and rapidly changing range of types, models and makes of power tools that, perhaps more than in other fields (such as gas fitting) a wide range of people are likely to have relevant expertise they can contribute. I think people are more likely to contribute when they can just click 'edit' and add their contribution than when they've got to find out who to send their suggested changes/additions to, actually send them, then the recipient has to incorporate them and publish the revised article (perhaps involving sending it to the webmaster of the static FAQ).
--John Stumbles 00:40, 10 May 2007 (BST)