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Submission deadline: Error: first parameter cannot be parsed as a date or time.! Publication scheduled for late Wednesday. Once all tasks are complete, editor-in-chief The ed17 (or nominated deputy) will complete the publication process.
Notices for contributors and interested editors
- Thursday–Sunday: start. Start all pages that are to be included in the next edition, either on-wiki or in Google Docs. Please note that "News and notes", "In the media", and the "Arbitration report" are typically drafted in the latter, but suggestions for them are always welcome through our suggestions page. Note that Featured content, due to using a weekly schedule based on WP:GO, will not have a finalized content list until the Sunday (UTC) starts, and will thus usually be a little bit behind the others at this point.
- Monday: draft. A rough outline of topics to be covered should be in place by the middle of Monday, so that if a regular reporter is unavailable, the editor can find a replacement for that week.
- Tuesday, early Wednesday: mature versions. Aim to have reasonably mature drafts of all pages for comments by the managing editors, fellow journalists, and other interested editors. Signpost editors recommend any structural changes, reductions in length, expansions in scope, necessary coordination between pages, postponement to subsequent issue.
- Wednesday: finish! Last-minute tweaks and copy-editors go through the drafts; publication in the evening. However, due to its prominent position at Portal:Featured content, the Signpost cannot publish if every single section of the Featured Content report isn't finished, and this section can't even really be started until Sunday mornings. Please pitch in if Featured Content is falling behind.
- Everyone interested in Signpost matters is invited to join the IRC channel at #wikisignpost .
- Those wishing to submit an irregular article, such as (but certainly not limited to) interviews and op-eds, should email the editor-in-chief at least one week prior to your desired publishing date.
Current discussion
There's plenty of available stories for anyone interested in getting involved! Shoot me a message and we'll talk. Ed 21:09, 3 October 2014 (UTC)
- Possible follow-up with Wikimedia Ukraine on editing WP in the midst of war? (last major story on them)
- How overly strict copyright limits are hurting Wikimedia contributors?
- An interview with the people who help content creators at Misplaced Pages:WikiProject_Resource_Exchange/Resource_Request
- I've seen a couple of stories about major releases of materials into the Creative Commons of large numbers of literary and scholarly works in the languages of India, specifically Kannada and Tamil, thanks to the efforts of Wikipedians. Perhaps a talk with some of the participants or an overview of these kinds of efforts?
- Guerrilla Skepticism on Misplaced Pages is still a hot topic amongst proponents of alternative medicine and science. This seems ripe for a news feature or perhaps an interview with Susan Gerbic.
Proposals
Ideas for Signpost features can be pitched and discussed by any interested parties here
- I'm working on a research proposal about integrating Wikidata more closely with research workflows and would be interested in writing a piece on that for the Dec 31 issue. -- Daniel Mietchen (talk) 03:06, 26 December 2014 (UTC)
- Daniel, that sounds great. Why don't you go ahead. Tony (talk) 04:19, 26 December 2014 (UTC)
In development
The following proposals have been greenlit and are considered in active development
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Regular responsibilities
In addition to once-off and irregular features contributed on an ad hoc basis, the Signpost has a number of regular reports (published on a weekly, biweekly, or monthly basis) for which experienced contributors tend to claim responsibility. This responsibility entails ensuring the report in question is consistently well-written and submitted before deadline, which in turn involves selecting the stories to be covered, managing the writing of the report (often contributing most of the content themselves, or recruiting other reporters to do so), and communicating with the newsroom to keep editors informed of developments. While all articles are subject to final review by the editor-in-chief (or managing editors), the regular reporter of a feature typically determines its direction and focus.
The Signpost is always looking for new reporters, so if you are interested in contributing to a given feature, contact the reporter listed as responsible for it below, add yourself to the "Contributors" column of the feature, or simply go right ahead and edit the draft article. If there is no reporter listed as responsible for a given feature, interested editors with experience contributing to the report and who feel up to the task can assume responsibility for it. If a regular reporter is unavailable or no draft for the next issue is listed above, any editor should feel free to write it that week.
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