Difference between revisions of "Conservapedia:Writing plan"
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Typically, as a new contributor you are not required to submit a writing plan but may simply jump in. Make corrections, add links to other articles, external references to other web sites. Add to existing articles or start one of your own. | Typically, as a new contributor you are not required to submit a writing plan but may simply jump in. Make corrections, add links to other articles, external references to other web sites. Add to existing articles or start one of your own. | ||
| − | It is only when contributions don't seem to fit in with the overall theme of the project that a writing plan will be requested. | + | It is only when contributions don't seem to fit in with the overall theme of the project that a writing plan will be requested. Failure to complete an assigned writing plan can lead to suspension or dismissal from the project. |
Revision as of 10:56, May 27, 2008
A writing plan lays out a contributor's intentions to help with a writing project. At Conservapedia, all writing plans are subject to editorial review by the project director.
Typically, as a new contributor you are not required to submit a writing plan but may simply jump in. Make corrections, add links to other articles, external references to other web sites. Add to existing articles or start one of your own.
It is only when contributions don't seem to fit in with the overall theme of the project that a writing plan will be requested. Failure to complete an assigned writing plan can lead to suspension or dismissal from the project.