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Zero articles completed doesn't suggest being Nupedia's Psychology Editor as a bio entry. And there is residual frustration at complete failure to recruit authors. I '''do''' recall most fondly my role as lead copywriter (two per article in the Nupedia scheme) … working with three authors on four articles published (out of a total of 24 for all of Nupedia, I seem to recall). Larry Sanger was the author of two of these, on ''Irish music''. Another was in the Classics group (a 5th century bishop). [[User:Charles Peyser|Charles Peyser]] 20:13, 8 January 2009 (UTC)
Zero articles completed doesn't suggest being Nupedia's Psychology Editor as a bio entry. And there is residual frustration at complete failure to recruit authors. I '''do''' recall most fondly my role as lead copywriter (two per article in the Nupedia scheme) … working with three authors on four articles published (out of a total of 24 for all of Nupedia, I seem to recall). Larry Sanger was the author of two of these, on ''Irish music''. Another was in the Classics group (a 5th century bishop). [[User:Charles Peyser|Charles Peyser]] 20:13, 8 January 2009 (UTC)
:Recuitment is always an issue, but maybe harder when the idea of an internet encyclopedia was ahead of the curve? [[User:Chris Day|Chris Day]] 20:20, 8 January 2009 (UTC)

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Charles omits to mention on his bio that he was Nupedia's Psychology Editor...not sure he's proud of that, but I know I enjoyed working with him back then. --Larry Sanger 15:56, 7 January 2009 (UTC)

Zero articles completed doesn't suggest being Nupedia's Psychology Editor as a bio entry. And there is residual frustration at complete failure to recruit authors. I do recall most fondly my role as lead copywriter (two per article in the Nupedia scheme) … working with three authors on four articles published (out of a total of 24 for all of Nupedia, I seem to recall). Larry Sanger was the author of two of these, on Irish music. Another was in the Classics group (a 5th century bishop). Charles Peyser 20:13, 8 January 2009 (UTC)

Recuitment is always an issue, but maybe harder when the idea of an internet encyclopedia was ahead of the curve? Chris Day 20:20, 8 January 2009 (UTC)