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== The resolution ==
== The resolution ==


Whereas, ;  
Whereas, A listing of contributors to an article, or other content page, may help motivate contribution; and


''Resolved,'' That  
Whereas, Many Citizens have expressed an interested in having some sort of listing of contributors;
 
''Resolved,'' That the ''Citizendium'' will engage in a two-month pilot project, limited just to the Biology, History, Anthropology, and Music workgroups, that will allow us to list article and subpage contributors, using [[CZ:Contributor Lists]] as the central statement of policy, using {{tl|Contribs}} as a template for the contributor lists, and according to the following rules below (which will override anything on the previous two pages).
 
The ''purpose'' of this sort of proposal is neither to allow people to claim credit on a CV, nor to present a method for citing CZ pages.  It is, instead, simply to give contributors some modest thanks for their work on a specific article.  Also, if we credit the approving editor(s) in the same place, we give them some motivation to people to approve articles.
 
The contributor list would (for now) take the form of a template placed at the bottom of article pages.  Here is the [[Template:Authors|template]], with just three names.
<pre>
{{Authors|Martin Baldwin-Edwards|Meg Ireland|Russell D. Jones}}
</pre>
 
Nothing displays.
 
Here is the template, with five names:
<pre>
{{Authors|Martin Baldwin-Edwards|Meg Ireland|Russell D. Jones|Hayford Peirce|Warren Schudy}}
</pre>
Here is how it displays:
{{Authors|Martin Baldwin-Edwards|Meg Ireland|Russell D. Jones|Hayford Peirce|Warren Schudy}}
 
Features of the template:
* The list is labelled "Contributors" and, if the article is approved, will include the names of the approving editor(s).  [The template does not yet do this, but it will.]
* Either small and unobtrusive print, or a by-default collapsed "infobox" style table.  Perhaps the former will be used until the list gets too long, then the "infobox" kicks in.
* Lists the contributors to an article strictly in alphabetical order.
* Names will appear only if there are five names in the list.
* Citizens may add their own names to the contributor template.  They are instructed to take credit only if they believe they have contributed at least two substantive sentences to the article.
* One Citizen may list another Citizen on the template, but if a Citizen asks ''not'' to be credited, his or her wishes must be respected.
* If a contributor does not want to claim credit, then it should be possible for contributors to add the words ''and other contributor(s)'' to the list of contributors, e.g., by simply writing <code>|other</code> [the template does not currently permit this, but it will].  This in effect means that, even if there are ''many'' people who do ''not'' want to claim credit for a specific article, there must be at least four contributors who ''do'' wish to claim credit, for any of them want to receive credit.
* One may not argue about a Citizen's claim of credit. The Constabulary may edit author lists and is responsible for settling any objections to a particular author listing.
* There would be a small notice wherever the template appears that pithily conveys the notion that, despite our having listed these names, the article is wide open and available to work on by any Citizen.
* Contributor templates work precisely the same way for subpages, that is, each subpage uses its own contributor template.


=== Method of execution ===
=== Method of execution ===


Two months the pilot project is officially initiated, the Editor-in-Chief will, with the help of contributors, prepare a neutral report to the community and the Council about the success of the program, or lack thereof.  At that point, a new resolution must be created to continue or expand the program.  If the program is not continued, the {{tl|Contribs}} templates will be removed.


=== Amendments ===
=== Amendments ===

Revision as of 15:01, 9 March 2008

The resolution

Whereas, A listing of contributors to an article, or other content page, may help motivate contribution; and

Whereas, Many Citizens have expressed an interested in having some sort of listing of contributors;

Resolved, That the Citizendium will engage in a two-month pilot project, limited just to the Biology, History, Anthropology, and Music workgroups, that will allow us to list article and subpage contributors, using CZ:Contributor Lists as the central statement of policy, using {{Contribs}} as a template for the contributor lists, and according to the following rules below (which will override anything on the previous two pages).

The purpose of this sort of proposal is neither to allow people to claim credit on a CV, nor to present a method for citing CZ pages. It is, instead, simply to give contributors some modest thanks for their work on a specific article. Also, if we credit the approving editor(s) in the same place, we give them some motivation to people to approve articles.

The contributor list would (for now) take the form of a template placed at the bottom of article pages. Here is the template, with just three names.

{{Authors|Martin Baldwin-Edwards|Meg Ireland|Russell D. Jones}}

Nothing displays.

Here is the template, with five names:

{{Authors|Martin Baldwin-Edwards|Meg Ireland|Russell D. Jones|Hayford Peirce|Warren Schudy}}

Here is how it displays:

Authors [about]:
Martin Baldwin-Edwards | Meg Ireland | Russell D. Jones | Hayford Peirce | Warren Schudy
CZ is an open collaboration. Please
join in to develop this article!

Features of the template:

  • The list is labelled "Contributors" and, if the article is approved, will include the names of the approving editor(s). [The template does not yet do this, but it will.]
  • Either small and unobtrusive print, or a by-default collapsed "infobox" style table. Perhaps the former will be used until the list gets too long, then the "infobox" kicks in.
  • Lists the contributors to an article strictly in alphabetical order.
  • Names will appear only if there are five names in the list.
  • Citizens may add their own names to the contributor template. They are instructed to take credit only if they believe they have contributed at least two substantive sentences to the article.
  • One Citizen may list another Citizen on the template, but if a Citizen asks not to be credited, his or her wishes must be respected.
  • If a contributor does not want to claim credit, then it should be possible for contributors to add the words and other contributor(s) to the list of contributors, e.g., by simply writing |other [the template does not currently permit this, but it will]. This in effect means that, even if there are many people who do not want to claim credit for a specific article, there must be at least four contributors who do wish to claim credit, for any of them want to receive credit.
  • One may not argue about a Citizen's claim of credit. The Constabulary may edit author lists and is responsible for settling any objections to a particular author listing.
  • There would be a small notice wherever the template appears that pithily conveys the notion that, despite our having listed these names, the article is wide open and available to work on by any Citizen.
  • Contributor templates work precisely the same way for subpages, that is, each subpage uses its own contributor template.

Method of execution

Two months the pilot project is officially initiated, the Editor-in-Chief will, with the help of contributors, prepare a neutral report to the community and the Council about the success of the program, or lack thereof. At that point, a new resolution must be created to continue or expand the program. If the program is not continued, the {{Contribs}} templates will be removed.

Amendments

Vote

Current status

Initial proposal

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.

  • Sponsored by: Larry Sanger
  • Co-sponsored by Council members (limited to two names):

Resolution history

  • Proposed:
  • Entered queue:
  • Entered initial discussion:
  • Entered public discussion:
  • Entered voting on resolution:
  • Close of voting on resolution:
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