CZ:Charter drafting committee/Position statements/Joe Quick
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- It must contain a statement of rights and responsibilities
- For editors and authors
- For constables and editorial personnel administrators
- For editorial council members, executive committee members, and members of a judicial branch that is yet to be defined
- For the Editor-in-Chief
- For the Approvals Manager
- For technical personnel
- It must define how people in those positions are appointed/elected, how long their terms are to last, and how to add new positions if the need arises
- It must establish a clear vision for the project
- It must explain the Citizendium approach to content creation
- On this point, the charter needs to engage the neutrality policy and perhaps rework it. I believe the concept of neutrality implies conflict where there need not be conflict. I prefer to use the term "holistic", which to me implies an investigation of how all aspects of a topic interrelate, whether they conflict with one another or not.
- It should define approval, explain it's purpose, and set broad cross-workgroup standards of quality that do not interfere with field-specific standards.
- It should define the purpose, role, and responsibilities of workgroups; how new workgroups can/should be formed; and how existing workgroups can be reinvented.
- It should address who we are writing for, who we would like to recruit to the project.
- It should address whether and how Citizendium can/should/will be associated with other organizations
- It should explain how Citizendium would ideally fit within the broader internet community without simply asserting points of difference
- It must explain the Citizendium approach to content creation
- It should establish a Citizendium judicial system or at least lay the ground work for a separate initiative to do so.