Citizendium, I'd say, is backwards. A better drive would be to crib Wikipedia articles, improve them (outside the bounds of Wikipedia's processes, which means the replacement process can do whatever it likes) to FA status, and then replace them. That, I think, would work better than trying to duplicate work that's already been done hundreds of times before. I mean, I have nothing against Larry Sanger, but this is swinging the pendulum in the wrong direction.
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The problem with that is that people end up importing them (and the template jungle) but often never improve them.
Fred