I've been thinking about it and reading and researching about it and talking incessantly on IRC about it and writing on the lists about it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:David_Gerard/1.0
This sets out a concise action plan for a paper Wikipedia 1.0, letting the wiki do the work. It sets out milestones and what is needed for them.
The main prerequisite is a rating system, the consensus for which, over the past year, seems to have approached: rate article versions on four or five parameters, with either a yes/no, a scale of 0-4 or a scale of 0-10.
The key points: * Let the wiki do the work. Harness dilettantism. * Every action must benefit the live web version.
Please be merciless.
(btw: should this be discussed on wikien-l or wikipedia-l? I've sent this to both places.)
- d.