W3 : What does it mean?
Summary
Wikipedia is a system that can be edited freely by various people. In my last post, 'W3: How do you feel about that?' I said that there is nothing bad about this system, which is freely edited by others, because it eventually makes good creations. However, I also thought that if people redistribute and edit too indiscriminately, there would be problems. But Wikipedia was not such a weak system. The modified history shows the previous page version. And there is another feature, which highlights changes between the two revisions, allowing the editor to view and restore previous versions of the document. It was a feature that offset the problem I thought.
Linus Law : "given enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow"
what does it mean?
answer : Wikipedia has become so popular around the world that it also has software that allows volunteers to edit wiki. It literally has a lot of eyes, so you can see the error well. So it seems to mean that it can be corrected more easily.
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