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23 September, 2005: Changes to the h2g2 Review Forums
The H2G2 Editors Started conversation Sep 23, 2005
After discussions evolving from the recent 'Your h2g2' Talking Point, we have a few changes to the Review Forums that we would like to announce.
Firstly, we've decided to make the update process much clearer. Full details can be found at the UpdateForum, but in summary, all Updates to existing Edited Entries will now be processed through the Update Forum and not via Peer Review. This is to avoid some of the confusion that has arisen recently around entries being accepted through the normal Editorial process. The guidelines on the Update Forum page have now been amended to reflect this.
The biggest change however is the plan to combine the Writing Workshop and the Collaborative Writing Workshop to create a new Edited Guide Writing Workshop. This means there will be just one place to go for people who are looking for encouragement or assistance with their entries. It also means that it's much clearer what the Alternative Writing Workshop is the alternative to, which we hope will be beneficial to both workshops.
As a result of the changes to these workshops, we're considering changing the name of Peer Review to 'Edited Guide Peer Review', as well as revising the 'Submit for Review' page a little.
We've already cleared out abandoned entries from both the Writing and Collaborative Writing Workshops, so we hope to be able to make the final adjustments some time in the next week or so (other tasks allowing).
We'd like to thank the Scouts, Subs and UnderGuide for their advice and suggestions here.
23 September, 2005: Changes to the h2g2 Review Forums
Gnomon - time to move on Posted Sep 23, 2005
I think the "Crediting Entries" part of the Update Forum page might have to be tidied a bit, given the new methods available for crediting researchers.
23 September, 2005: Changes to the h2g2 Review Forums
J Posted Sep 23, 2005
The RF pages will have to be pretty significantly updated, but I think the Eds already thought of that This is excellent. Both parts.
But honestly, Edited Guide Peer Review? Surely there's a better name for PR than that. Like, well... I don't know. I'm a big picture sheep
23 September, 2005: Changes to the h2g2 Review Forums
Whisky Posted Sep 23, 2005
"Edited Guide Writing Workshop"
Must have missed part of the conversation - but where does this leave the Underguide?
Surely with a title like that it's going to discourage the sort of entry the Underguide likes... Are the miners going to be looking elsewhere for their customers?
23 September, 2005: Changes to the h2g2 Review Forums
Kerr_Avon - hunting stray apostrophes and gutting poorly parsed sentences Posted Sep 23, 2005
23 September, 2005: Changes to the h2g2 Review Forums
J Posted Sep 23, 2005
I think we'll be fine. The AWW often does serve, very effectively as a workshop as well as a review forum. It's strong enough to take care of the UnderGuide, I think
Alternative writers have in the past used the WW and probably the CWW for their works, but I don't see any reason why they couldn't get a good response in the AWW for their works-in-progress.
23 September, 2005: Changes to the h2g2 Review Forums
Terran Posted Sep 23, 2005
"Surely with a title like that it's going to discourage the sort of entry the Underguide likes..."
Other than stuff that doesn't go in the Edited Guide, what sort of entry does the UnderGuide like?
23 September, 2005: Changes to the h2g2 Review Forums
paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant Posted Sep 23, 2005
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Hi, Jodan. Given the way people form abbreviations, and acronyms, and funny words based on the acronyms (Unicef, for instance), before long it'll be called eGipper.
23 September, 2005: Changes to the h2g2 Review Forums
Gnomon - time to move on Posted Sep 23, 2005
We could call it the Badger Workshop!
But I think Edited Guide Peer Review is probably more explanatory.
23 September, 2005: Changes to the h2g2 Review Forums
Traveller in Time Reporting Bugs -o-o- Broken the chain of Pliny -o-o- Hired Posted Sep 23, 2005
Traveller in Time on his last
"Peer Review Edited Guide >> PREG, in 42 Quiks you have a newborn Entry "
23 September, 2005: Changes to the h2g2 Review Forums
J Posted Sep 23, 2005
The UG was considering asking the italics to rename the AWW a while ago, but decided against it. I think the frontrunner we considered was TURF - The UnderGuide Review Forum. Alternative Peer Review was thrown out.
Does anyone think Review Forum tells us more about <./>RF1</.> than Peer Review? I'd prefer Edited Guide Review Forum myself. It's more of a fluid name, I think. Though, of course, the prospect of calling reviewers EGPeRVerts really makes me ...
23 September, 2005: Changes to the h2g2 Review Forums
GreyDesk Posted Sep 23, 2005
I can't see why any of the names need changing.
The CWW is a dead duck, and as far as I can see, always has been. The corpse and whatever elements that are worth saving are to be integrated into the WW, and that should be the end of the story
23 September, 2005: Changes to the h2g2 Review Forums
Terran Posted Sep 23, 2005
"The CWW is a dead duck, and as far as I can see, always has been. The corpse and whatever elements that are worth saving are to be integrated into the WW, and that should be the end of the story "
I agree. The only thing that concerned me was what kind of entry people thought was acceptable for the UnderGuide...
23 September, 2005: Changes to the h2g2 Review Forums
I'm not really here Posted Sep 24, 2005
Calling it EGPR should hopefully mean less 'this is what I did on my holiday' entries. Maybe not none at all, but hopefully people will have noticed the EG when then they sign up, so it's a bit more obvious than just PR. I know it's on pages all over the place, but people jsut don't read stuff.
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- 4: Whisky (Sep 23, 2005)
- 5: Kerr_Avon - hunting stray apostrophes and gutting poorly parsed sentences (Sep 23, 2005)
- 6: J (Sep 23, 2005)
- 7: Terran (Sep 23, 2005)
- 8: paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant (Sep 23, 2005)
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