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Maintain and improve our editorial quality standards
make sure there are no inaccuracies, typos, etc. and an article is not too repetitive, long, etc. and html/media work properly, etc.; a similar level of expertise should be required to translators and each Lingua group should work also on quality assurance (even if in both cases, this is not always achievable, of course), because projects as Lingua are becoming a blueprint for the Net as a whole [this belongs better to the translation xchange-only wiki only, but... - bernardo.parrella]
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Work on bringing GV community together on and off-line to reinforce what and how we do.
Encouraging posting about GV work on our own venues - this will increase buzz and encourage our local reader to join GV.
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Planning for spring 2010 an e-book to celebrate 5 years of GV with a collection of "the best" posts
and then an actual book in the style of worldchanging.com, with a US publisher first, and encouraging lingua people to translate and help in finding local publishers.
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Allow readers to send their own reports, which then we may publish if relevant
The readers would become real citizen reporters and this would help Global Voices to get even more content. The stories submitted would still go through editors, as happens now.
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Show 'Posts from X years ago' section in sidebar of category pages
Highlight older posts from the past when viewing various contexts.
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Give authors a code/tool (other than trackback) to paste as a comment to inform bloggers
without the trackback option, that we have linked to them if possible - Amira
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form committees to reach out to bloggers in countries from where we have no authors
This would take the onus off of editors (many of whom do heavy recruiting) and allow volunteers to strategize together on recruiting.
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Aggregate bloggers' responses based on perspectives, not the media they use.
Writing on blogs or on Twitter does not necessarily provide different insights, but repetition. This will avoid some redundancy in posts.
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Pair volunteers from different parts of the world, to work together on stories on a rotating basis.
Like we can have a LatAm/Mena month in June, a East Europe/Africa month in July, etc.
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Establish a mechanism for cross-regional/global posts
and write posts which cover interesting topics, giving perspectives from around the world, including translations
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