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* Sponsored by: [[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]]
* Sponsored by: [[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]]
* Co-sponsored by Council members (limited to two names): [[User:John Moffett|John Moffett]]
* Co-sponsored by Council members (limited to two names): [[User:John Moffett|John Moffett]]; [[User:Joseph K. Grieboski|Joseph K. Grieboski]]
[[User:Joseph K. Grieboski|Joseph K. Grieboski]]


== Resolution history ==
== Resolution history ==

Revision as of 11:25, 25 September 2007

The resolution

Whereas, there is no credible online project that invites everyone to submit his or her single best encyclopedia article; and there is no credible online project that invites people to impart the message they regard as most important to the world;

Whereas, collaborative communities such as MySpace, Facebook, and YouTube have grown because people want an outlet express their personalities, and this leads to viral growth; and the aforementioned projects potentially have this viral feature;

Whereas, we lack a program that allows people to receive personal credit for article drafts that they have created by themselves, and that there is some demand for such a program;

Resolved, That the Citizendium adopts the initiatives as described on What's Your Article? and What's Your Message?

Note that these initiatives will be voted upon separately; there are in effective two resolutions here, 0006a and 0006b.

Method of execution

We will make a press release, announcing these initiatives along with Core Articles. We will also create a new mailbox, submissions@citizendium.org, and invite volunteers to monitor it and accept What's Your Article? submissions.

Amendments

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Vote

Current status

Initial resolution

Discussion

Sponsors

Before it is added to the Agenda, these sponsors, but only these sponsors, may edit the text of the resolution. After it is added to the Agenda, it cannot be edited by anyone except via the amendment process.

Resolution history

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