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* [[Software engineering]]. Major rewrite. I'd like to get this article to approved status as soon as possible.
* [[Software engineering]]. Major rewrite. I'd like to get this article to approved status as soon as possible.


====Planned work====
====Planned work====
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* [[History of computing]] (Additional information, some clean up and restructuring)
* [[History of computing]] (Additional information, some clean up and restructuring)
* [[Computer science]]. This major article was imported from Wikipedia in April 2007 and then blanked. Sadly, it's remained a stub since then. This is a major article in the [[Computer workgroup]] and needs to be developed into an approved article as soon as possible.
* [[Computer science]]. This major article was imported from Wikipedia in April 2007 and then blanked. Sadly, it's remained a stub since then. This is a major article in the [[Computer workgroup]] and needs to be developed into an approved article as soon as possible.


===Religion Workgroup activity===
===Religion Workgroup activity===
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* [list to be added]
* [list to be added]


==Neutrality Policy==
==Neutrality Policy==




'''Every author should make sure they fully understand the Citizendium [[CZ:Neutrality Policy|Neutrality Policy]] ''in full'' before editing or creating any controversial articles (or, indeed, all articles).'''  
'''Every author should make sure they fully understand the Citizendium [[CZ:Neutrality Policy|Neutrality Policy]] ''in full'' before editing or creating any controversial articles (or, indeed, all articles).'''  





Revision as of 20:54, 21 October 2007

About me

I am currently freelancing as a software engineer in London, United Kingdom, since 2006, on various .NET, Java and PHP software projects.

I have a passion for not only increasing my own knowledge but for helping with the free (as in freedom) dissemination of knowledge to others.


Education


Interests

I am particularly interested in: (in no particular order) Science, Technology, Theology, Philosophy, Politics and Music (and, particularly, how they relate to and converge with each other in society).


Citizendium focus

At the moment I am planning to author a few article stubs in the Computer Workgroup and then hopefully help develop them into full articles.

I am in the final stages of a software contract at the moment so it will be difficult to find time for Citizendium work for a few weeks but I will still try to contribute a bit here and there. Hopefully, I will have time to contribute more considerably in 2008.


Computer Workgroup activity

Link to Computers Workgroup


Current work

  • Software engineering. Major rewrite. I'd like to get this article to approved status as soon as possible.


Planned work

  • History of computing (Additional information, some clean up and restructuring)
  • Computer science. This major article was imported from Wikipedia in April 2007 and then blanked. Sadly, it's remained a stub since then. This is a major article in the Computer workgroup and needs to be developed into an approved article as soon as possible.


Religion Workgroup activity

Link to Religion Workgroup


Current work

  • [more to be added as I find them and the time]


Planned work

  • [list to be added]


Neutrality Policy

Every author should make sure they fully understand the Citizendium Neutrality Policy in full before editing or creating any controversial articles (or, indeed, all articles).


The above is paramount to the success of this project; the misunderstanding and misapplication of the Neutrality Policy is a common problem on wikis (especially Wikipedia, in my personal opinion). Please let that not happen to the Citizendium—avoid endless edit wars by being familiar with and ruthlessly applying this policy in your writing.

Larry Sanger has many useful articles on the concept of neutrality in his blog and in the Citizendium forum which elaborate on its meaning as it applies here. Please read these also if you plan to author/edit an article.


[Specific links to blog and forum posts on neutrality to be added here]


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