User:WellOiledMachine/Wikipedia released

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Wikipedia doesn't need a single new line of code to have reliable, stable, released article versions. All we need is a spine.

  1. -Validate an article;
    -community needs to codify criteria.
    -community needs to codify mechanism for implementation
    -validation should concern the accuracy, neutrality and basic encycleopdiac format
    (featured status should be a separate rating)
  2. -Once Validated, protect the page and direct new editing to a /Work_in_Progress page
    -software enhancements can eventually add a Third Tab for this purpose
  3. -When the WIP page surpasses the released version, then promote. Repeat cycle continuously

Notes:

  • Will allow continuous revision and improvement of released articles
  • Software can help with both validation and history/attribution management, but isn't necissary
  • Eliminates all transitory vandalism of validated pages
  • Identifies which parts of the Encyclopedia are reliable for our readers




How to get started

  • Pick a page and do it, develope criterial and mechanisms as we go