> Am Mittwoch, 7. Mai 2008 schrieb Selena Deckelmann:
> > One way to keep our community vibrant, relevant and authentic is to
> > encourage communities to host their own stuff, on their own domains.
>
> Then again, most communities are too small that they don't have the skills and
> resources to host their own stuff properly.
It would seem that this is the advantage of Selena's "inconsistency":
helping others get started when they don't have the resources or
skills (or size of community, another possible shortcoming) is not the
same thing as building a big centralized system.
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