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## improve sections, a. make them follow from intro, b. make them complete, c. make them intelligible and coherent,
## improve sections, a. make them follow from intro, b. make them complete, c. make them intelligible and coherent,
## add/remove supplementary info as needed: images, examples, code, formulae
## add/remove supplementary info as needed: images, examples, code, formulae
# do red links.
# do red links (from the fixed article).
'''Stubs/Drafts:''' the welcome message asked me to add some ''draft articles'': I'll draft things only if there are other evolved articles that need those drafts, so before my new articles come, I'll prefer to improve articles that already exist.
'''Stubs/Drafts:''' the welcome message asked me to add some ''draft articles'': I'll draft things only if there are other evolved articles that need those drafts, so before my new articles come, I'll prefer to improve articles that already exist.



Revision as of 13:44, 19 July 2010

Hourglass drawing.svg Where Tomas lives it is approximately: 13:00 (in winter) or 14:00 (in summer)

Veteran Wikipedia editor (User:Rursus) that is going to try out Citizendium in order to get a clearer idea what regime is missing in Wikipedia to eliminate bullies and desinformers (so called POV-pushers) that are formally keeping policy but deteriorating the articles. However: I will forsake neither Wikipedia nor Citizendium – I'm neither a refugee from Wikipedia, nor a dissenter, and I like the informal culture of Wikipedia – but the quality of some articles in Wikipedia, not only religion and philosophy, but the ueber-factual tone of some physics articles annoy me, so I will try the Citizendium culture too.

Having an interest in linguistics, logics and semantics, I'm not a Citizendium "citizen", I'm a Citizendium "citizendian", since I dislike designed confusions. I'm a Swedish "citizen" but a Citizendium "citizendian".

My interests regard astronomy, mythology, religion, philosophy, linguistics and history, although I'm a computer "engineer" with some university degrees. I think that the manual CZ:Article mechanics is just common sense and a "but I took that for granted as a Wikipedia policy too".

Edit mode

Preferred:

  1. fixup articles that interest me:
    1. improve intro a. to completeness, b. then make intro more intelligible according to CZ:Article mechanics,
    2. improve sections, a. make them follow from intro, b. make them complete, c. make them intelligible and coherent,
    3. add/remove supplementary info as needed: images, examples, code, formulae
  2. do red links (from the fixed article).

Stubs/Drafts: the welcome message asked me to add some draft articles: I'll draft things only if there are other evolved articles that need those drafts, so before my new articles come, I'll prefer to improve articles that already exist.

Todo

Articles: