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==Alternative views of Charter language== | ==Alternative views of Charter language== | ||
Speaking for myself, I am strongly opposed to having the position of Editor-in-Chief, although I would like to create the honored position for Larry alone of Founder and Editor-in-Chief Emeritus. Essentially, I see content dispute resolution, beyond the simple Editor level, handled by the Workgroup, then the Ombudsman, then a "quick decider" rotating from the Editorial Council, and then the full Editorial Council | Speaking for myself, I am strongly opposed to having the position of Editor-in-Chief, although I would like to create the honored position for Larry alone of Founder and Editor-in-Chief Emeritus. Essentially, I see content dispute resolution, beyond the simple Editor level, handled by the Workgroup, then the Ombudsman, then a "quick decider" rotating from the Editorial Council, and then the full Editorial Council. There is much discussion of the rationale in the talk archives. | ||
So as not to clutter this page unnecessarily, see more detailed text at [[User: Howard C. Berkowitz/C4]]. --[[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 17:00, 12 January 2010 (UTC) | |||
==Interim guidance== | ==Interim guidance== | ||
''Interim guidance may be repealed once the appropriate Body is in place, without Charter amendment'' | ''Interim guidance may be repealed once the appropriate Body is in place, without Charter amendment'' | ||
*All pseudonym accounts will be closed one month after ratification. Citizens may reapply under their own names. (Oversight: MC) | *All pseudonym accounts will be closed one month after ratification. Citizens may reapply under their own names. (Oversight: MC) | ||
*Until the Editorial Council is elected, a temporary Managing Editor may be elected to make quick content decisions. The EC may choose to name such additional representatives, subordinate to the EC, if they find the rota system infeasible. (Oversight: EC). --[[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 17:00, 12 January 2010 (UTC) | *Until the Editorial Council is elected, a temporary Managing Editor may be elected to make quick content decisions. The EC may choose to name such additional representatives, subordinate to the EC, if they find the rota system infeasible. (Oversight: EC). --[[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 17:00, 12 January 2010 (UTC) |
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Alternative views of Charter language
Speaking for myself, I am strongly opposed to having the position of Editor-in-Chief, although I would like to create the honored position for Larry alone of Founder and Editor-in-Chief Emeritus. Essentially, I see content dispute resolution, beyond the simple Editor level, handled by the Workgroup, then the Ombudsman, then a "quick decider" rotating from the Editorial Council, and then the full Editorial Council. There is much discussion of the rationale in the talk archives.
So as not to clutter this page unnecessarily, see more detailed text at User: Howard C. Berkowitz/C4. --Howard C. Berkowitz 17:00, 12 January 2010 (UTC)
Interim guidance
Interim guidance may be repealed once the appropriate Body is in place, without Charter amendment
- All pseudonym accounts will be closed one month after ratification. Citizens may reapply under their own names. (Oversight: MC)
- Until the Editorial Council is elected, a temporary Managing Editor may be elected to make quick content decisions. The EC may choose to name such additional representatives, subordinate to the EC, if they find the rota system infeasible. (Oversight: EC). --Howard C. Berkowitz 17:00, 12 January 2010 (UTC)