Talk:Archive:Policy Outline

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Do feel free to clean this up in the sense of making useful links, making spelling corrections, etc., and other small changes. One change that needs making is that the "Authors and Authoring Citizendium Articles" and "Policy regarding Individual Editors" headings need to be top-level whereas the ones immediately follow are subheadings. I think it might make the outline a bit more helpful if every paragraph weren't made an outline heading, i.e., if they were just bolded as per [1]. --Larry Sanger 01:21, 29 October 2006 (CST)

I changed sections 16 and 17 to not have fourth level headers "====" and instead make it bold. The TOC is more manageable now. -- Andrew Lih 05:33, 29 October 2006 (CST)

Link to Forum comment pages please

All, if you make Forum comments that are relevant to this document, or any policy document, please link from the talk page of the document to the forum page that has the comments relevant to the document. --Larry Sanger 19:43, 5 December 2006 (CST)

Might it be more--well--wikilike--to divide this document into pages, and discuss changes & additions to eachparts on the talk pages for the part?DavidGoodman 14:29, 9 December 2006 (CST)
I'd strongly second that, having come to the talk to make the same suggestions. As it is, it's almost unreadably long for the standard short-attention-span web dweller. Any objections to me making a draft "summary style" of this with supporting pages to make it more concise? - brenneman 19:12, 27 December 2006 (CST)
  1. About This Document
  2. The Citizendium's Foundational Policies
    1. The role of the Statement of Fundamental Policies
    2. The purposes of articulating non-negotiable policies
  3. Contributors
    1. Authors
      1. Author registration
      2. Author user pages
    2. Editors
      1. Editor role and selection
      2. Article decisionmaking / Management of authors
      3. Article approval
      4. Categories of editorship
    3. Topic informants
    4. Constabules
      1. Constable role and selection
      2. Checks on constables
  4. Workgroups
    1. Editorial workgroups in general
    2. Editorial workgroup formation and function
    3. Chief subject editors
  5. Articles
    1. Article naming and topic choice
    2. Article standards
  6. Conflict resolution
    1. Policies and procedures for constables
    2. The appeals process
    3. Editorial dispute resolution
    4. Behaviorial standards
There's a slightly compressed version now at User:Aaron Brenneman/Sandbox3 with supporting links to pages that contain all the original text, waiting to be edited mercilessly. This is a patchwork solution, I'd suggest that a re-structuring of the "from scratch" might be useful? Here's an initial thought as to how this page's outline should look, above. Please chop/change to suit and we'll find something we all agree on.
brenneman 21:04, 27 December 2006 (CST)

Proposed additions

I added additions, viewable at the diffs HERE. Please feel free to do everything from remove them outright, critique them, or incorporate them. I have tried to take conventions we have seemed to reach on email, either by overt statement or inference, and placed them here. Stephen Ewen 06:34, 10 March 2007 (CST)