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This is '''a proposed page''' where general proposals can be made by the community-at-large under various topics.
This is '''a proposed page''' where general proposals can be made by the community-at-large under various topics.


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This will provide a better scope for members, as not everyone is involved in the forums, as well as are recipients of dispatches from the various mailing lists.
This will provide a better scope for members, as not everyone is involved in the forums, as well as are recipients of dispatches from the various mailing lists.


Also see [[CZ:Proposals/Queue]] for a queue of proposals if this page becomes policy.
==How to make a proposal==
 
Part of making a clear proposal is stating what your proposal is, as well as providing statements that support your argument.  Making a proposal without any reasoning will probably not be viewed very well, or convincing.  The justifications for your proposal should be written neatly, and succinctly. 
 
''Example:''
 
'''Proposal:''' The Citizendium Logo should be colored red.
 
'''Justification(s):'''
# Red is a good, bright indicator color
# Red draws attention
# Red is known for it's "bold" appeal
# Red is used to indicate something important
 
==How <u>not</u> to make a proposal==
 
Bad proposals are not supported by any statements, and are not formatted well.
 
''Example:''
 
Proposal; the citiz should use green.  I like  green as a color, it looks better.
 
 
==Queue==
 
See [[CZ:Proposals/Queue]] for a queue of proposals if this page becomes policy.

Revision as of 08:34, 9 February 2008

This is a proposed page where general proposals can be made by the community-at-large under various topics.

The justification for having this page is that all serious policy proposals would be able to have a central location on-wiki that everyone could see, monitor, and make comments on.

Additionally, this page will be a feeding point for those proposals to make it up the various ladders for adjudication. It is not recommended that actual policy is to be established in ad-hoc style or by de facto on this page--rather, it facilitates the ability to make proposals and represent community evaluations.

This will provide a better scope for members, as not everyone is involved in the forums, as well as are recipients of dispatches from the various mailing lists.

How to make a proposal

Part of making a clear proposal is stating what your proposal is, as well as providing statements that support your argument. Making a proposal without any reasoning will probably not be viewed very well, or convincing. The justifications for your proposal should be written neatly, and succinctly.

Example:

Proposal: The Citizendium Logo should be colored red.

Justification(s):

  1. Red is a good, bright indicator color
  2. Red draws attention
  3. Red is known for it's "bold" appeal
  4. Red is used to indicate something important

How not to make a proposal

Bad proposals are not supported by any statements, and are not formatted well.

Example:

Proposal; the citiz should use green. I like green as a color, it looks better.


Queue

See CZ:Proposals/Queue for a queue of proposals if this page becomes policy.