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<code><div class="usermessage plainlinks">This page and its parent page are dedicated to [[CZ:Charter drafting committee|drafting a charter for Citizendium]] and should only be edited by those [http://forum.citizendium.org/index.php/topic,2929.msg24710.html eight Citizens elected to the drafting Committee]. Other [[CZ:Citizen|Citizens]], please comment on the dedicated thread at the [http://forum.citizendium.org/index.php/topic,2930.0.html Citizen Forum]. Non-Citizens can comment in a separate thread at the [http://forum.citizendium.org/index.php/topic,2931.0.html non-Member Forum]. The drafting period shall end when November 12, 2009 is over all around the globe.</div></code>
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This page lists some of the things that should be institutionalized but not directly in the charter. Points to be addressed in the charter are collected at [[CZ:Charter drafting/Things to address but not in charter]].
This page lists some of the things that should be institutionalized but not directly in the charter. Points to be addressed in the charter are collected at [[CZ:Charter drafting/Things to address but not in charter]].
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#How to decide about editorship?
#How to decide about editorship?
#How to decide about technical features, e.g. new subpage types?
#How to decide about technical features, e.g. new subpage types?
#Policies: Neutrality policy, approval policy, style policy, user page use policies, etc.
#Statistics: how are we doing?  That has to include read counts, not only creation statistics. Definition of success might be  in the charter.

Latest revision as of 22:21, 22 September 2010

This page lists some of the things that should be institutionalized but not directly in the charter. Points to be addressed in the charter are collected at CZ:Charter drafting/Things to address but not in charter.

  1. How to decide about editorship?
  2. How to decide about technical features, e.g. new subpage types?
  3. Policies: Neutrality policy, approval policy, style policy, user page use policies, etc.
  4. Statistics: how are we doing? That has to include read counts, not only creation statistics. Definition of success might be in the charter.