The idea is this. Interview pages take the form
JoeSoapInterviewsFredNoggins or more simply
WikiInterviewsFredNoggins. The first can morph across to the latter, by agreement mainly of F
redNoggins, but the reverse is not normally true.
In either of the above cases, and unlike most newspaper or magazine interviews, F
redNoggins has final editorial control over the page. The interviewer(s) are there to suggest questions but are not expected to complain
- if a question is not answered
- if a question is deleted
- if a question is "improved" by FredNoggins before being answered
Any attempt on the part of the interviewer to edit F
redNoggins' answers to indicate what they
should have said is considered particularly bad form, unless F
redNoggins decides otherwise.
WikiInterviews - dormant or extinct
The following interviews have been reported on wiki but did not exploit WikiNature in the interview process. (Why do they all involve KentBeck?)
Discussion
Reading
RichardDrakeInterviewsWardCunningham, I think I'd like to see a line before each question (more or less)
-- like was done on InterviewWithKent.
Then it would be easier to see the transition from topic to topic.
(Of course, it would make more of a difference if more than one question was answered! ;-)
This style might also encourage refactoring or linking to other Wiki pages for discussion.
I'm also thinking of a convention for "J
oeSoapInterviewsFredNoggins
Discussion" pages, for 3rd party comments.
--
JeffGrigg
CategoryInterview