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I saw a link to Citizendium on slashdot. I read some of the aims of the Citizendium project, and not having a terribly high view of the quality of some of the articles in Wikipedia, I thought I'd register and give it a go.  
I saw a link to Citizendium on slashdot. I read some of the aims of the Citizendium project, and not having a terribly high view of the quality of some of the articles in Wikipedia, I thought I'd register and give it a go.  


I like the idea of "being bold" and the "gentle correction". I look forward to seeing how Citizendium will cope where Wikipedia has failed. The idea of not trying to reach "ridiculous concensus" appeals to me. I had thought that wikipedia's concept of concensus probably referred to scientific or orthodox concensus or something of that nature. But basically I think I now realise it just means articles will aspire to please the largest lobby group.
I like the idea of "being bold" and the "gentle correction". I look forward to seeing how Citizendium will cope where Wikipedia has failed. The idea of not trying to reach "ridiculous concensus" appeals to me. I had thought that wikipedia's concept of concensus probably referred to scientific or orthodox concensus or something of that nature. But basically I think I now realise it just means articles will aspire to please the largest lobby group.


By "hobby" I'm a "student" of mathematics. Thus I also have an interest in (relatively uncontroversial) mathematics articles. Perhaps I'll contribute to those from time to time. Though I have a demanding job, so I was never a great wikipedia contributor and probably won't be a huge contributor to Citizendium. Though if all things go well, maybe I will contribute a little more, since I like some of the policies a bit better. They seem a little more sensible to me.
By "hobby" I'm a "student" of mathematics. Thus I also have an interest in (relatively uncontroversial) mathematics articles. Perhaps I'll contribute to those from time to time. I have a demanding job, so I was never a great wikipedia contributor and probably won't be a huge contributor to Citizendium. Though if all things go well, maybe I will contribute a little more, since I like some of the policies a bit better. They seem a little more sensible to me.
 
I hold a PhD in my hobby from Macquarie University in Sydney, and occasionally find work at various research institutions (Macquarie, Mathematical Institute Leiden, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Warwick University). I am not yet a tenured professor. I have a Bachelor of Science from the University of Tasmania.


I'm also into computer programming, martial arts and reading. My "hobby" is very demanding so don't expect regular updates here.
I'm also into computer programming, martial arts and reading. My "hobby" is very demanding so don't expect regular updates here.


William.
William.

Latest revision as of 04:52, 22 November 2023


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I saw a link to Citizendium on slashdot. I read some of the aims of the Citizendium project, and not having a terribly high view of the quality of some of the articles in Wikipedia, I thought I'd register and give it a go.

I like the idea of "being bold" and the "gentle correction". I look forward to seeing how Citizendium will cope where Wikipedia has failed. The idea of not trying to reach "ridiculous concensus" appeals to me. I had thought that wikipedia's concept of concensus probably referred to scientific or orthodox concensus or something of that nature. But basically I think I now realise it just means articles will aspire to please the largest lobby group.

By "hobby" I'm a "student" of mathematics. Thus I also have an interest in (relatively uncontroversial) mathematics articles. Perhaps I'll contribute to those from time to time. I have a demanding job, so I was never a great wikipedia contributor and probably won't be a huge contributor to Citizendium. Though if all things go well, maybe I will contribute a little more, since I like some of the policies a bit better. They seem a little more sensible to me.

I hold a PhD in my hobby from Macquarie University in Sydney, and occasionally find work at various research institutions (Macquarie, Mathematical Institute Leiden, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Warwick University). I am not yet a tenured professor. I have a Bachelor of Science from the University of Tasmania.

I'm also into computer programming, martial arts and reading. My "hobby" is very demanding so don't expect regular updates here.

William.