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==Description==
'''More Perfect''' intends to get people talking about legal and policy issues in the {{tag|United States of America}}. More specifically, it's an experiment in wiki-style, non-binding policy discussion based around:
[[More Perfect]] is a commercial venture intending to get people talking about legal and policy issues in the United States. More specifically, it's an experiment in wiki-style, speculative, non-binding policy discussion based around  
*specific issues -- ranging from the local (such as maintaining the vitality and relevance of [http://www.moreperfect.org/wiki/index.php?title=The_New_Seattle_Center The New Seattle Center]) to more sweeping (such as [http://www.moreperfect.org/wiki/index.php?title=Animal_rights animal rights]); and
*specific documents -- for example, the [http://www.moreperfect.org/wiki/index.php?title=Bill_of_Rights Bill of Rights], where the point is clarify the document and elicit more general engagement.


* specific issues -- ranging from the local (such as maintaining the vitality and relevance of [http://www.moreperfect.org/wiki/index.php?title=The_New_Seattle_Center The New Seattle Center]) to more sweeping (such as [http://www.moreperfect.org/wiki/index.php?title=Animal_rights animal rights]); and
In addition to more details [http://www.moreperfect.org/wiki/index.php?title=About_More_Perfect about the project] and [http://www.moreperfect.org/wiki/index.php?title=Mission_and_Purpose the motivation behind the project], the wiki seems open and inviting by design and text is available under a Creative Commons CCASL license.
* specific documents -- for example, the [http://www.moreperfect.org/wiki/index.php?title=Bill_of_Rights Bill of Rights], where the point is clarify the document and elicit more general engagement.


While there is fairly little concrete detail about the structure of or motivations behind the project, the wiki seems open and inviting by design and text is available under a Creative Commons CCASL license.
More Perfect also has a few properties of interest to wiki developers, most notably:
*a streamlined, [http://www.moreperfect.org/wiki/index.php?title=Recent_Changes cruft-free RecentChanges page] (with full details behind a "Click for more details..." prompt);
*a fairly detailed set of "[http://www.moreperfect.org/wiki/index.php?title=What%27s_A_Wiki%3F Getting Started]" pages which, while too long and text-heavy to really be of much use, represent a good attempt at creating an invitation to participate; and
*a convention started by the founders, [http://www.moreperfect.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Timothy Tim] and [http://www.moreperfect.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Chad Chad], of listing specific "issues of interest to me" on user pages.


More Perfect also has a few properties of interest to wiki developers, most notably
[[Category:Activism]]
 
[[Category:Democracy]]
* a streamlined, [http://www.moreperfect.org/wiki/index.php?title=Recent_Changes cruft-free RecentChanges page] (with full details behind a "Click for more details..." prompt);
[[Category:Issue-focused]]
* a fairly detailed set of "[http://www.moreperfect.org/wiki/index.php?title=What%27s_A_Wiki%3F Getting Started]" pages which, while too long and text-heavy to really be of much use, represent a good attempt at creating an invitation to participate; and
[[Category:RecentChanges.info]]
* a convention started by the founders, [http://www.moreperfect.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Timothy Tim] and [http://www.moreperfect.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Chad Chad], of listing specific "issues of interest to me" on user pages.
[[Category:Bill of Rights]]
 
[[category:Democracy]]
[[category:Draft blog article]]
[[Category:Draft weblog article]]

Latest revision as of 12:45, 5 December 2022

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Founded by:
Status: Private
Language: English
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Wiki engine: MediaWiki
Wiki license: Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike
Main topic: Politics

More Perfect intends to get people talking about legal and policy issues in the United States of America. More specifically, it's an experiment in wiki-style, non-binding policy discussion based around:

  • specific issues -- ranging from the local (such as maintaining the vitality and relevance of The New Seattle Center) to more sweeping (such as animal rights); and
  • specific documents -- for example, the Bill of Rights, where the point is clarify the document and elicit more general engagement.

In addition to more details about the project and the motivation behind the project, the wiki seems open and inviting by design and text is available under a Creative Commons CCASL license.

More Perfect also has a few properties of interest to wiki developers, most notably:

  • a streamlined, cruft-free RecentChanges page (with full details behind a "Click for more details..." prompt);
  • a fairly detailed set of "Getting Started" pages which, while too long and text-heavy to really be of much use, represent a good attempt at creating an invitation to participate; and
  • a convention started by the founders, Tim and Chad, of listing specific "issues of interest to me" on user pages.