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[[Image:Lsanger02sm.jpg|left|]] Hi there!  Larry Sanger here.  I'm the Editor-in-Chief of the ''[[Citizendium]].''  I am also currently, and temporarily, serving as Chair of the [[CZ:Editorial Council|Editorial Council]].  If you have a question, I'll try to answer, but you might want to try the [http://smf.citizendium.org/ Forums] first if I don't answer instantly.  I'm happy to report that I'm extremely busy!  You can join my shameful backlog of e-mail at sanger <at> citizendium <dot> org.
[[Image:Lsanger02sm.jpg|left|]] Hi there!  Larry Sanger here.  My [[CZ:Charter|official]] title is now Founding Editor-in-Chief of the ''[[Citizendium]].''  I started this thing, but I'm no longer in any official leadership capacity.  I'm happy to be able to report that the project now enjoys an existence independent of me, per my own previously-announced intentions back in 2006. My best wishes go with this very worthy project!


You can read more about me at [http://www.Larrysanger.org my personal home page.]  I have a Ph.D. in [[Philosophy]] from Ohio State and a passion for [[Irish traditional music]].  I was born in the [[Seattle]] area and grew up in [[Anchorage, Alaska]].
I'm happy to report that I'm extremely busy!  You can add to my shameful backlog of e-mail at larry <at> sanger.io.


I do not claim any sort of editorship other than being Editor-in-Chief, I'm afraid, not even in philosophy or the Internet.  I am too long out of doing any serious research. (Although this is changing!)
You can read more about me at [http://www.larrysanger.org my personal home page and blog.]  I have a Ph.D. in [[Philosophy]] from Ohio State and a passion for [[Irish traditional music]].  I was born in the [[Seattle]] area and grew up in [[Anchorage, Alaska]].


I've worked on many articles, but I wrote significant parts (or all) of: [[John Doherty (fiddler)]], [[philosophy]], [[Ship of Theseus problem]], and [[epistemology]]. None are done yet!
In 2008-10 I slowly ramped up my work on what became [http://www.watchknowlearn.org WatchKnowLearn.org,] a project to organize educational videos for PreK-12 education.  I also posted a 140-page essay, free of charge, called ''[http://www.larrysanger.org/reading.html How and Why I Taught My Toddler to Read.]'' In October 2011 I launched [http://www.readingbear.org/ Reading Bear,] a free reading tutorial for children. I have since worked on a variety of Internet projects as founder and as consultant. As of 2020, I am a consultant at [https://sanger.io Sanger Consulting].


There's a [[Larry Sanger|CZ article about me]] which I have not edited.  ;-)
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Note, this big box of information is generated by just one line of code!  [[CZ:User Infoboxes|Find out how]].
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== Dispute resolution and governance ==
* Add an important distinction: pulling rank in order to resolve a dispute vs. pulling rank in order to win an argument.  The former, only, is permitted. -- Add this to [[CZ:The Editor Role]] and [[CZ:Dispute Resolution]].
* Referee/Judicial Board/democratic system discussion:
** Respond to Gareth and Pat
* Rethink and discuss various governance improvements, including: Personnel Manager, "job listings," Judicial Board policy, a central "proposals" page, using Craigslist
* Constabulary
** Finish drafting policy regarding entrance and exit from Constabulary (an element of sortition here?)
** Hammer out policy about how new Constabulary policy is created
* Write various Editor-in-Chief powers and constraints into rules
** Veto power
** Minor policymaking power (must be exercised before Council & Const.)
** Ask Editorial Council and Constabulary to vet the rules about Editor-in-Chief powers and constraints
* Hammer out author demotions policy--long anticipated, never acted on
* Technical Committee
** Update tech comm page, to include: desired projects; "bounties" (solicit donations for particular software projects--domystuff.com?)
* Update [[CZ:Personnel]] with data about beginning and end of terms
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* "Jobs" to list include (be sure to specify which positions are pending approval):
** Chair of the Editorial Council
** Constables (6-10 new recruits)
** Executive Committee (6-10 new recruits)
** Executive Committee Secretary
** Editorial Personnel Administrators (8-12 new recruits)
** Chair of the Editorial Personnel Committee
** Judicial Board members (3)
** Personnel Manager
** Project Coordinators: annotated Web links; annotated (non-Web) bibliography; categories (subtopics, supertopics, related topics); catalogs (almanac-type information in tabular form; see e.g. [[catalog of religions]]); gallery/multimedia; expert (curated) articles with bylines; debate guide; news summary; tutorials
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== Policy and help pages ==
* Quickly finish usable if not perfect versions of the various instructions home pages, and quickly if not perfectly update our introductory material, it's getting rather outdated
* Finish work on various policy and instructions pages:
** Change links to "external" citizendium.org pages (which have been imported to the wiki).
** Redirect links past [[CZ:Policy Outline]] and past [[CZ:Project Home]].
** Gut [[CZ:Editor Policy]].
** Write various community home pages.
** Write (or make sure is written) [[CZ:The Constable Role]].
** Attempt to wrangle a "Citizendium for Dummies"-type technical introduction--incl. subpages for dummies.
** Redesign sidebar...again.
** Rewrite [[Template:Awelcome]] and [[Template:Ewelcome]].
** Revisit [[CZ:Home]] and community pages templates
** Overhaul of subpages narrative
* Write up some guidelines for editing policy documents: which details go in the document and which go on more specialized policy pages, who needs to be informed of changes, and that we should be linking to all (yes, all) policy pages via the homepages linked on [[CZ:Home]]
* Assign authority to "manage" certain policy/help pages to certain specific individuals (track these assignments)?
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== Other plans (higher priority) ==
* Other quality checklists?
* Public comments feature - MW plugin?
* Son of the Big Delete (eeee!)
* Various specialized workgroup initiatives
== Other plans (lower priority) ==
* Follow up (write policy on and develop) "Cold Storage"
* "Submit articles" button/address & process?
* Use wiki pages for public patron program
** Write policy
** Write mock-up pages
* [[CZ:Core Articles|Core Articles]] + [[CZ:What's Your Article?|What's Your Article?]] and [[CZ:What's Your Message?|What's Your Message?]]
* "Pop culture" subpages
* Proof subpages
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== Principles for our organizers' group ==
I've convened a small (six person) group of people who have committed to helping to organize various initiatives and generally "get stuff done."  Call them organizers.  We're going to talk on a regular basis and together drive a lot of new stuff forward in 2008.  For my future reference (and theirs), here are some principles I have proposed for this group.
(1) Above all, what we need is maximum creativity, to achieve two goals: (a) precisely identify specific practical problems that need solving, and (b) propose specific practical solutions to those problems.  No project I've ever been involved in has ever made headway without the principals constantly thinking up better practical solutions to practical problems.
(2) More specifically, our job is to ''organize activity.''  If we execute everything ourselves (individually or collectively), we are ''not'' doing our jobs.  Our job is to organize and motivate ''others'' to do stuff.  No doubt we will have to lead the way, and sometimes work hard in doing so.  But we have to feel bold enough to ''call on others'' to help.  This can be specific other known individuals, but more importantly is the power of "crowdsourcing" that is at the heart of wiki projects like CZ.  We prioritize community initiatives and labor: what are the ''most important'' problems CZ faces, and needs to solve?  I also welcome your help in prioritizing my own work.
(3) Our job is not to debate.  Debate is great.  Debate is necessary.  But it is not our job.  Our job is to ''do.''  Therefore, if we debate, we should debate only concerning what the best course of practical action should be.  But even this debate should be kept to a minimum.
(4) Big important new initiatives do need discussion and approval.  But once they're approved, go to town.  Steve Ewen was given the green light to organize our image policies and resources, and he went to town--that is a perfect example of what I mean.
(5) We are not the Grand Overseers of the Citizendium.  We are not The Cabal.  So we do not make policy and we do not pass judgment on individuals.  We are doers and organizers.  If new policy is required for us to take some action, we consult the community and drive it through the proper bodies (if possible!).
(6) Our proceedings need not be particularly secret, except perhaps in very small cases...we could, if we wanted to, set up a mailing list for our group and make it open to read.
(7) We will report on our work to each other once or twice a week (we can decide later), and give each other advice and encouragement.  If you stop acting for a time, you'll be dropped from the group.  If some other person particularly distinguishes him or herself and would seem to fit in as a co-organizer, let's get that person into the group.
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Revision as of 11:59, 2 July 2020

Lsanger02sm.jpg

Hi there! Larry Sanger here. My official title is now Founding Editor-in-Chief of the Citizendium. I started this thing, but I'm no longer in any official leadership capacity. I'm happy to be able to report that the project now enjoys an existence independent of me, per my own previously-announced intentions back in 2006. My best wishes go with this very worthy project!

I'm happy to report that I'm extremely busy! You can add to my shameful backlog of e-mail at larry <at> sanger.io.

You can read more about me at my personal home page and blog. I have a Ph.D. in Philosophy from Ohio State and a passion for Irish traditional music. I was born in the Seattle area and grew up in Anchorage, Alaska.

In 2008-10 I slowly ramped up my work on what became WatchKnowLearn.org, a project to organize educational videos for PreK-12 education. I also posted a 140-page essay, free of charge, called How and Why I Taught My Toddler to Read. In October 2011 I launched Reading Bear, a free reading tutorial for children. I have since worked on a variety of Internet projects as founder and as consultant. As of 2020, I am a consultant at Sanger Consulting.