CZ:Charter drafting committee/Position statements/Stephen Ewen

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I began at Citizendium during the private pilot, held the role of Assistant to the Chief Constable for over a year, and now author occasionally. Vocationally I am an educator at a community college. As someone who has experienced the shortcomings of the Wikipedia system first-hand, I believe deeply that the foundational ideals upon which Dr. Sanger initiated the Citizendium stand, over time, to produce a world-class free encyclopedia. To help bring this about, the Charter must serve as a foundational document of self-governance upon which the project may thrive and self-perpetutate. The Charter must comprise a concise statement of the project's foundational principles, enumerate clear roles and responsibilities, provide checks and balances, and mechanisms for conflict resolution and for the community to adapt while adhering to foundational principles. Stephen Ewen 06:30, 2 October 2009 (UTC)
Nominees who have accepted
Nominee Link to position statement
Raymond Arritt statement
Robert Badgett statement
Martin Baldwin-Edwards statement
Howard C. Berkowitz statement
Stephen Ewen statement
Shamira Gelbman statement
D. Matt Innis statement
Meg Ireland statement
Russell D. Jones statement
Brian P. Long statement
Daniel Mietchen statement
Tom Morris statement
Joe Quick statement
Supten Sarbadhikari statement
Peter Schmitt statement
Anthony Sebastian statement
Drew R. Smith statement
Ro Thorpe statement
David E. Volk statement
Alexander Wiebel statement