Ray Saintonge wrote
We need to consider the way that the work is organized.
I'm a published author, and (more to the point) saw my 'Teach Yourself Go' (Hodder Headline/NTC) through all stages from an outline template through to the book on a zip disk ready for the printers. I'd like to say this, about the copy editing and proof reading stage - I really don't think it can be done live on Wikipedia, in a meaningful way. It would really have to be the case that any publisher started with the Wikipedia text and let loose a team of pro copy editors to hack it into some sort of shape. From the publishers' point of view this is probably only feasible for cost by having people work from home; but that is hardly a Wikipedia concern.
It is really easy to come up with a list of issues of consistency, mark-up, demarcation of areas and so on. I find it hard to believe this can fruitfully be discussed here, though.
By the way, this is good, positive news, to add to the new servers (which have hardly been mentioned here).
Charles