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|Name and date of original proposer = [[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 22:08, 12 February 2008 (CST) | |Name and date of original proposer = [[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 22:08, 12 February 2008 (CST) | ||
|Username of driver = [[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] | |Username of driver = [[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] | ||
|Next step = | |Next step = Continue to develop and revise proposal in keeping with ongoing discussion; then submit to Editorial Council | ||
|Target date for next step = Feb. | |Target date for next step = Feb. 26 | ||
|Notes = This is pretty much the only version of this class of proposal that I can see myself supporting, at present. | |Notes = This is pretty much the only version of this class of proposal that I can see myself supporting, at present. | ||
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Revision as of 23:21, 19 February 2008
These are proposals that will go (or are now) before the Editorial Council.
Pilot to allow Citizens to take credit for pages
Summary: By popular demand, we would, to a limited extent, allow Citizens to take authorship credit of articles. This would (for now) take the form of a template placed at the bottom of the page, which would, in small and unobtrusive print, list the contributors to an article in alphabetical order. Contributors would add themselves. Names would appear only if there were three names in the list. To avoid issues about what counts as an "important" edit, a person could take co-authorship credit for the very smallest of edits (e.g., removing commas). We would try this out in just one or two workgroups (the template would be removed from articles in any other workgroup).
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- proposed amendment (as discussed on talk page): replace To avoid issues about what counts as an "important" edit, a person could take co-authorship credit for the very smallest of edits (e.g., removing commas). with "A person can claim co-authorship by contributing 250 or more words." Rationale. We want authorship to be valuable in the academic world, and a reasonable minimum effort is essential or CZ coauthors will be laughed at. (In warfare, if everyone gets the Medal of Honor, then no one gets true recognition.)Richard Jensen 14:33, 17 February 2008 (CST)