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#* Those are the only two places where you need to link to the resolution page.
#* Those are the only two places where you need to link to the resolution page.
# Then create the resolution page.  For a template, see [[CZ:Editorial Council Resolution 0001]].  The required sections are:
# Then create the resolution page.  For a template, see [[CZ:Editorial Council Resolution 0001]].  The required sections are:
#* The resolution  
#* The resolution.  Note: this should be in the standards "Whereas, ... Resolved, ..." format.
#** Method of execution  
#** Method of execution  
#** Amendments  
#** Amendments  
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#* Sponsors
#* Sponsors
#* Resolution history
#* Resolution history
# Send a mail to cz-editcouncil (the Editorial Council mailing list) stating, "I move the adoption of Resolution NNNN, found at <URL>."  If, in the process of composing the resolution, you have already found two co-sponsors, announce that fact.  But if you still need one or two co-sponsors, then also write, "I am calling for one/two co-sponsor(s)." After a day, you can repeat your call for co-sponsors, if necessary.
# Send a mail to cz-editcouncil (the Editorial Council mailing list) stating, "I move the adoption of Resolution NNNN, found at <URL>."  If, in the process of composing the resolution, you have already found two co-sponsors, announce that fact.  But if you still need one or two co-sponsors, then write, "I am calling for one/two co-sponsor(s)."
#:NOTE: After a day, you can repeat your call for co-sponsors, if necessary.  Please do not repeat your call for co-sponsors more than once per week thereafter; and if there are no co-sponsors within a month, the Rules Committee will consider the resolution rejected.
# Once there are two co-sponsors, ask the Chair (privately is fine) to move the resolution to the queue.
# Once there are two co-sponsors, ask the Chair (privately is fine) to move the resolution to the queue.
# At that point, the Chair and Rules Committee, and the Council as a whole, take "ownership" of the resolution, and it is out of your hands.
# At that point, the Chair and Rules Committee, and the Council as a whole, take "ownership" of the resolution, and it is out of your hands.

Revision as of 11:30, 29 May 2007

If you are an Editorial Council member and you would like to sponsor a resolution, this page explains how.

  1. As a first step, acquaint yourself with Editorial Council Rules of Procedure--at the very least, "Outline of the process" and "Initial resolutions."
  2. In most cases you'll want to discuss the substance of your proposal first on the Citizendium Forums.
  3. Create links to a page for the new resolution (before you create the page). To do this,
  4. Then create the resolution page. For a template, see CZ:Editorial Council Resolution 0001. The required sections are:
    • The resolution. Note: this should be in the standards "Whereas, ... Resolved, ..." format.
      • Method of execution
      • Amendments
    • Current status
    • Discussion (and discussion should eventually have four links: Initial comments from Council Members; Forums board for Resolution NNNN; Member position statements; and Longer statements from Council Members.
    • Sponsors
    • Resolution history
  5. Send a mail to cz-editcouncil (the Editorial Council mailing list) stating, "I move the adoption of Resolution NNNN, found at <URL>." If, in the process of composing the resolution, you have already found two co-sponsors, announce that fact. But if you still need one or two co-sponsors, then write, "I am calling for one/two co-sponsor(s)."
    NOTE: After a day, you can repeat your call for co-sponsors, if necessary. Please do not repeat your call for co-sponsors more than once per week thereafter; and if there are no co-sponsors within a month, the Rules Committee will consider the resolution rejected.
  6. Once there are two co-sponsors, ask the Chair (privately is fine) to move the resolution to the queue.
  7. At that point, the Chair and Rules Committee, and the Council as a whole, take "ownership" of the resolution, and it is out of your hands.


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