Hi all, On Wed, 01 Nov 2006 06:06:50 +0100, Larry Sanger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > A third solution: have editorial workgroups organize large-scale > "attacks" > on sets of articles. For this we must actually get citizendium-editors > started. I don't want to do that until we've gone through the editor > applications, and we're not even halfway through; there's around 130 > still left to go through. Everyone that we invite to become editors > will also be invited to join citizendium-editors.
I like this idea best. Having small "work groups" of editors, separated by interest and working field, and splitting into more specific topics if the group becomes too large would be a good start to create a community (well, at first many small communities). Inside these work groups, people can discuss and select topics to work on cooperatively. My suggestion would be to create - maybe in the forum - several areas of interest where the authors and editors can work together, discuss and decide things without messing with filtering all the "not-so-interesting"-topics out (these topics are different for each individual, of course). There can then be discussed and decided about the "attacks" you mentioned, Larry. So the way would be IMHO 1. start the editors mailinglist to let people find others in their area of interest 2. make some place where these people can discuss without being interrupted and without interrupting others in other areas Kind regards, Jochen Wendebaum [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Citizendium-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.purdue.edu/mailman/listinfo/citizendium-l
