[Foundation-l] Re: Formal request: Wikinews project
James R. Johnson
modean52 at comcast.net
Sat Oct 16 21:10:39 UTC 2004
I can definitely give you at least 10+ people for Anglo-Saxon Wikinews.
James
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[mailto:foundation-l-bounces at wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Erik Moeller
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 6:13 AM
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Subject: Re: [Foundation-l] Re: Formal request: Wikinews project
Anthere-
> Erik and I discussed all this, and a proposal is to have a solid and
> clear presentation in english, then to have it translated and promoted.
> A poll will follow to clarify opinion of contributors toward that new
> project.
Here's my suggestion:
1) We cut down the Wikinews proposal to five minimal requirements:
a) that we launch Wikinews in all languages where there are people
interested in working on it;
b) that the project goal is to report news in a wide range of
subject areas from a neutral point of view;
c) that it will include original reporting on these subjects;
d) that articles will undergo at least three stages:
development - publication - archiving;
e) that, in recognition of the increased responsibility and legal
liability that comes with original reporting, each Wikinews project
will try to develop checks and balances to assure that articles are
fair and accurate at the time of publication.
The specific implementation(s) and possible further requirements will be
worked out through the usual wiki process on the project website once it
is operational.
2) [[m:Wikinews]] will elaborate on these requirements.
3) [[m:Wikinews/Vote]] will list them in short form as above, and ask
users to vote on them (Yes/No).
4) [[m:Wikinews/Implementation proposals]] will be an open space for
exploring possible policies and software changes to satisfy requirements
b)-e) (this will include much of what is currently at [[m:Wikinews]]). The
purpose of this page is to make sure that we have some ideas to build upon
if/when we actually launch the project.
After these pages are finished, we will then invite translators to
translate at least [[m:Wikinews]] and [[m:Wikinews/Vote]]. There will be a
period of 7 days for translations.
After the period for translations is over, there will be a period of 21
days for voting. The vote will be widely publicized.
If, within the first 7 days of voting, there is a 90% level of agreement
or higher, the project can launch immediately. Seeing as this procedure
may well become the standard for future Wikimedia project proposals, I
find it important to minimize bureaucratic overhead for proposals which
have an exceptionally high level of agreement, even if that may not be the
case for Wikinews.
Is this agreeable?
Regards,
Eirk
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