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As I see it, the Charter should be a largely conservative document. The Charter should express the fundamental beliefs of the Citizendium community and the policy compromises that have been worked out since the establishment of the project. Where those policies are unclear or disputed (in the case of the neutrality policy, in particular), the drafters of the Charter should aim to find a reasonable compromise position. | As I see it, the Charter should be a largely conservative document. The Charter should express the fundamental beliefs of the Citizendium community and the policy compromises that have been worked out since the establishment of the project. Where those policies are unclear or disputed (in the case of the neutrality policy, in particular), the drafters of the Charter should aim to find a reasonable compromise position. | ||
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Finally, I want to make clear that my emphasis on a narrowly-focused Citizendium Charter does not betray some Pollyanna-ish belief that the procedures we now have are great and that everything is going smoothly at Citizendium. We have a long way ahead of us, and a lot of governance problems to sort out. A clear, limited statement of our policies should help us to make progress in the future. | Finally, I want to make clear that my emphasis on a narrowly-focused Citizendium Charter does not betray some Pollyanna-ish belief that the procedures we now have are great and that everything is going smoothly at Citizendium. We have a long way ahead of us, and a lot of governance problems to sort out. A clear, limited statement of our policies should help us to make progress in the future. | ||
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