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#Fix major layout and SQL bugs, as well as the category and special page bugs. | #Fix major layout and SQL bugs, as well as the category and special page bugs. | ||
#Automatically hide or remove interwikis | #Automatically hide or remove interwikis | ||
#Design approval system (at least a temporary version) | #Design approval system <s>(at least a temporary version)</s> | ||
#Images. | #Images. | ||
##Scaling of Images | ##Scaling of Images | ||
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#Retool [[Main Page]] for readers, and put author or editor stuff | #Retool [[Main Page]] for readers, and put author or editor stuff somewhere else | ||
#Workgroups should all have homepages. | #Workgroups should all have homepages. | ||
#Create ''Citizendium'' userspace, and begin migrating Citizendium_Pilot pages over to it | |||
#[[CZ:Policy Outline|Policy Outline]] should be appropriately elaborated. | #[[CZ:Policy Outline|Policy Outline]] should be appropriately elaborated. | ||
##[[Citizendium_Pilot:Feasibility|Feasibility]] | ##[[Citizendium_Pilot:Feasibility|Feasibility]] | ||
##[[Citizendium_Pilot:Family Friendly Policy|Family Friendliness]] | ##[[Citizendium_Pilot:Family Friendly Policy|Family Friendliness]] | ||
##[[Citizendium_Pilot:Policy_Outline#Article_standards|Article standards]] | ##[[Citizendium_Pilot:Policy_Outline#Article_standards|Article standards]] | ||
##Policies similar to Wikipedia's | ##Policies similar to Wikipedia's that we intend to mirror. | ||
##Images - what licenses, formats, etc. | ##Images - what licenses, formats, etc. | ||
#Remove Wikipedia templates we won't use. | #Remove Wikipedia templates we won't use. | ||
#Start tossing any pages we don't want. | #Start tossing any pages we don't want. | ||
#The [[Citizendium_Pilot:Author]] and [[Citizendium_Pilot:Editor]] pages. | #The [[Citizendium_Pilot:Author]], [[Citizendium_Pilot:Constable]] and [[Citizendium_Pilot:Editor]] pages need to be high-quality. | ||
#Approved Articles: at least 10, with half of them coming from articles that were not featured articles or good articles on Wikipedia. | #Approved Articles: at least 10, with half of them coming from articles that were not featured articles or good articles on Wikipedia. | ||
Revision as of 02:28, 13 December 2006
This page outlines the requirements for a public launch of the project. The target launch date has not been announced, but will fall in the early part of 2007.
Technical
Hardware
The technical team needs to specify hardware requirements for the Citizendium Project's first 6 months in operation, which needs to bought.
Software
- Investigate and test PostGRE SQL 8.2 (possibly install)
- Design Wikipedia Update system
- Fix major layout and SQL bugs, as well as the category and special page bugs.
- Automatically hide or remove interwikis
- Design approval system
(at least a temporary version) - Images.
- Scaling of Images
- Uploading
- Import acceptable WP images
Content
- Retool Main Page for readers, and put author or editor stuff somewhere else
- Workgroups should all have homepages.
- Create Citizendium userspace, and begin migrating Citizendium_Pilot pages over to it
- Policy Outline should be appropriately elaborated.
- Feasibility
- Family Friendliness
- Article standards
- Policies similar to Wikipedia's that we intend to mirror.
- Images - what licenses, formats, etc.
- Remove Wikipedia templates we won't use.
- Start tossing any pages we don't want.
- The Citizendium_Pilot:Author, Citizendium_Pilot:Constable and Citizendium_Pilot:Editor pages need to be high-quality.
- Approved Articles: at least 10, with half of them coming from articles that were not featured articles or good articles on Wikipedia.
Staffing
- Consider adding more constables (up to a total of 10)
- Dramatically increase personnel administrators to prepare for higher signup rate post-launch; or else code a new and automated method of getting people on board.