Angela wrote:
So, if there are any objections to moving the finished Wikijunior texts to Wikijunior.org and keeping the editing processes on Wikibooks.org, please raise those, either here, or at the Wikibooks Staff lounge (http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Wikibooks:Staff_lounge).
Angela.
I think both are a poor place to request comments from Wikijunior authors, but I don't know of many better places to make such a request either. More generally, the Wikijunior talk page on both Meta and Wikibooks are slightly better places to request information, as is the talk pages for each major project (especially Wikijunior Solar System) that do seem to get quite a bit more attention lately, especially from current Wikijunior participants that don't seem to be regular participants at the general Wikibooks Staff Lounge. This mailing list is mainly old-timers and a few poor souls who have wandered in aimlessly by mistake. Still, it does get a little bit of attention and a small amount of bandwidth, which is why I still read and respond to comments on this list.
A week or two of notification is also clearly not enough time to get community input from the Wikijunior participants, in part due to the nature of the way things get accomplished on Wikibooks. You need to be quite a bit more patient on Wikibooks than comparible proposals on Wikipedia, for instance.
On the whole, I don't think we are anywhere close to having any content "moved" to a Wikijunior.org website at the moment. There is an organized effort to try and get the Wikijunior Solar System brought up to some higher standards, and there are a couple of sections that are perhaps "ready" for a public display on a seperate website. The rest of the Wikijunior pages are not nearly ready for anything like that, unless you are ready to make it a full editable wiki domain instead as a full Wikimedia sister project. I don't think that is the purpose of what you are proposing either.
In this proposal, I also don't see any discussion over the mechanics of how content is going to be nominated to get moved over, who is going to maintain the new website, and how the navigation of the content on that website is going to be done. These are not trivial requests or points either, and from this alone I think the proposal is incomplete. Having admins from Wikibooks be in charge of this new Wikijunior site might be useful, but I'm not convinced that is a good idea either. The current navigation and layout of Wikijunior is designed to encourage participation and editing, as well as provides tools and resources for people who are adding content. Certainly that needs a major overhaul if we move to a seperate website.
I also don't like the proposal that this turns into "Wikipedia-Junior" where all of the articles from the seperate Wikijunior projects are merged together into a general encyclopedia format. That is not the way they were written, and I would personally perfer the "Wikiproject" portal format instead at the very least, with sub-page naming conventions. This is yet another issue that needs to be debated and thought out in detail before this wikijunior site goes "live."
In short, this is not a proposal that has had anywhere near general community input and some major details need to be filled in before this proposal is accepted.