posted on Aug, 8 2008 @ 06:33 AM
In tinWiki, there exist two categories that label articles that aren't quite good enough, yet, in this or that way. The categories I'm thinking of
are "Stub", for short articles, and "Fix", for articles that have problems with formatting, factuality or other. But a new category also exists,
which I think is very important, and that is the "Outstanding" category. I really think it's good to put some extra focus and honor on the best
there is in tinWiki.
A short article is good to mark, since it helps potential contributors who are looking for something useful to do find the articles that need
expansion. Same with an article that has errors. Of course, it's always good to post in the article's discussion and explain why, if one puts the
Fix banner on an article.
My thought about the Outstanding category, however, is that it's like an award, and that to keep it something special, and to try and create a kind
of 'quality ensurance' mechanism or such behind the awarding of the banner and categorization, I propose that inclusion of an article into the
Outstanding category (and awarding of the banner) gets done only after a decision is made collectively by sysops. There aren't too many sysops right
now, of course, but a thought for later could be that either a certain number of sysops, or a certain percentage of the sysops, were part of making
the decision. Deciding wouldn't necessary mean like a formal vote or that type of thing. Just talking a little bit to reach some kind of conclusion
might be enough. Decisions could be made on some kind of schedule, for example every other month, or something like that. Inbetween decisions, people
who want to suggest candidates could then use
this nomination page.
To just sum up: what I'm thinking is the point of an Outstanding award is that it should be something special, and for it to serve that function, I
feel more than one individual should be behind putting up that award, since it's supposed to be like an official tinWiki quality stamp.
How does this idea come across?
Optimist