Talk:Robert's Rules of Order

Why was this stub created?
Most Wikiversarians who are interested in Parliamentary Procedure strongly believe that no justification for beginning a Wikiversity resource on this subject is required. The open question is what this resource should do. That remains an open question.


 * Place ideas here on this talk page.
 * You are welcome to be bold and write something on the main page at Robert's Rules of Order. But keep in mind that outlines or attempts to summarize information already freely available on other wikis.

Guy's ideas
Wikipedia is reasonably good at delivering reliable information. But Wikipedia is not well-structured to organize this information due to its avoidance on POV. This avoidance, which can verge on intolerance of POV is also a good thing because it keeps Wikipedia reasonably fair, because organization of ideas and facts is inherently a subjective activity. With it's open and "Wild West" philosophy, Wikiversity can first, present a "biased" summary of Wikipedia articles, and then later tolerate alternative views on this matter.
 * 1) Make a thoughtful and intelligent guide to the many articles already on Wikipedia.
 * 1) Make subpages where students can write essays on Robert's rules.  See /Writing lab/ for a template.
 * 2) Study academic senates*