Google Groups, perhaps?

  -  Bob

On 11/1/06, Jochen Wendebaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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
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