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*'''[[User:Reshma P. Shetty|Reshma]] 16:52, 29 November 2007 (CST)''': Hey Darek, Thanks for your note.  I totally agree with your comments regarding the pros and cons of a credits or author section.  A few of us on OWW have had the same debate ourselves.  We've talked about having "Curators" in the hopes that the term curator would still allow someone to take credit for their work but not discourage contributions.  See [[DNA ligation]] for an example.  But I am not sure that idea works great either.  Also, on another note, I quickly created a page called [[Wikiomics]] to aggregate all the Wikiomics pages and recent changes in one place.  Feel free to amend or change it or make it look better.  I just thought it might be nice to have a "central" page for the Wikiomics pages.
*'''[[User:Reshma P. Shetty|Reshma]] 12:06, 26 November 2007 (CST)''': Hey Darek, welcome to OWW.  Looks like you've been doing a ton of work to clean up and bring in new info on the Wikiomics pages.  Looks great.  One thing that might be useful to discuss is citation policy on OpenWetWare (and by extension on Wikiomics pages).  OpenWetWare doesn't have a clear citation policy (beyond what is required by the [[OpenWetWare:Copyrights|Creative Common Attribution-Sharealike and GFDL licenses]] and the [[Special:Cite]] link on every regular article page under toolbox.  It seems like the folks at Wikiomics gave more thought to this issue.  Would you be interested in calling in to the next [[OpenWetWare:Steering committee|OWW steering committee]] meeting to talk about this more?  (If you've already talked about this off-wiki with other folks, then never mind.)
*'''[[User:Reshma P. Shetty|Reshma]] 12:06, 26 November 2007 (CST)''': Hey Darek, welcome to OWW.  Looks like you've been doing a ton of work to clean up and bring in new info on the Wikiomics pages.  Looks great.  One thing that might be useful to discuss is citation policy on OpenWetWare (and by extension on Wikiomics pages).  OpenWetWare doesn't have a clear citation policy (beyond what is required by the [[OpenWetWare:Copyrights|Creative Common Attribution-Sharealike and GFDL licenses]] and the [[Special:Cite]] link on every regular article page under toolbox.  It seems like the folks at Wikiomics gave more thought to this issue.  Would you be interested in calling in to the next [[OpenWetWare:Steering committee|OWW steering committee]] meeting to talk about this more?  (If you've already talked about this off-wiki with other folks, then never mind.)

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  • Reshma 16:52, 29 November 2007 (CST): Hey Darek, Thanks for your note. I totally agree with your comments regarding the pros and cons of a credits or author section. A few of us on OWW have had the same debate ourselves. We've talked about having "Curators" in the hopes that the term curator would still allow someone to take credit for their work but not discourage contributions. See DNA ligation for an example. But I am not sure that idea works great either. Also, on another note, I quickly created a page called Wikiomics to aggregate all the Wikiomics pages and recent changes in one place. Feel free to amend or change it or make it look better. I just thought it might be nice to have a "central" page for the Wikiomics pages.
  • Reshma 12:06, 26 November 2007 (CST): Hey Darek, welcome to OWW. Looks like you've been doing a ton of work to clean up and bring in new info on the Wikiomics pages. Looks great. One thing that might be useful to discuss is citation policy on OpenWetWare (and by extension on Wikiomics pages). OpenWetWare doesn't have a clear citation policy (beyond what is required by the Creative Common Attribution-Sharealike and GFDL licenses and the Special:Cite link on every regular article page under toolbox. It seems like the folks at Wikiomics gave more thought to this issue. Would you be interested in calling in to the next OWW steering committee meeting to talk about this more? (If you've already talked about this off-wiki with other folks, then never mind.)