Proposal talk:Wikipedia-While-You-Sleep

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As far as I'm aware there is no evidence that people can learn from audio whilst they sleep. --Bodnotbod 15:38, 10 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Impact?

Some proposals will have massive impact on end-users, including non-editors. Some will have minimal impact. What will be the impact of this proposal on our end-users? -- Philippe 00:00, 11 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

We'd need evidence that this could work

While I found this a very cute idea ("If a person is too tired to use wikipedia, let wikipedia come to them in their sleep") I am not sure it is a serious one. It is important that proposals suggest at least a hypothetically productive use of time. For this to happen, I think it's important that evidence is provided to establish that "while you sleep" messages can be effective, and thus, a productive use of time. --Lyc. cooperi 08:19, 1 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Quote: "According to investigations so far Sleep Learning could help better memorization of texts, words, diagrams or tables and support the entire learning process. According to the current research, it is not possible to learn logical relationships in sleep." (de.wikipedia.org)