Thread:AVoraciousReader/@comment-28083312-20170210183403/@comment-30270234-20170210231115

Plus a few (perhaps 10) editors with less than 1000 edits each, and I don't know how many unregistered edits.

No, the wiki was already there, 70 or so pages fewer, a category tree rough as a wood file, little or nothing about the short fiction, and I would like to say a generally worse english, but, since my mother tongue is italian, I'm no Shakespeare. The bulk of the info was already there, though, thanks to Hopestar and Elbefluss and whoever unnamed else was here with them.

Thouh, agreed, I'm blunt in my disagreement; often because I answer before having collated everything relevant to the topic (have the other editor shy enough not to stand for his own position, or willing to improve, and s/he won't stay), this is only part of the problem. It does not explain why only two or three people were actively engaged with the wiki, and as the Lone Wizard of the Dresden Files.