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| | Rules to consider - Wikipedia |
 | | Supporters include: StefanRybo, Larry Sanger, Koyaanis Qatsi, tbc, AxelBoldt |  | | Supporters include: Larry Sanger, tbc, Josh Grosse, AxelBoldt |  | | Supporters include: tbc (strongly!), Koyaanis Qatsi, Larry Sanger |
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http://nostalgia.wikipedia.org/wiki/RulesToConsider
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| | CommunityWiki: WikiPedia |
 | | I therefore conclude that we we can state in our bylaws that meeting on IRC is equivalent to being present. |  | | Help us fix the style-sheet or use Firefox. |  | | The article suggests that the founders should lay down the law and maintain control, but I think that this is just one way to meet the condition of having a well-defined legislative system 6. |
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http://www.communitywiki.org/cw/WikiPedia
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| | Meatball Wiki: LarrySanger |
 | | Jimmy Wales, WikiPedia's co-founder, has stepped into Larry's shoes, although he won't be able to lead as a full-time job. |  | | Sometimes we can't come to an agreement on important issues, and that's when Larry steps in and makes the official call. |  | | As a general rule, we come to decisions about WikiPedia as a community. |
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http://www.usemod.com/cgi-bin/mb.pl?LarrySanger
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| | Wikipedia arranged by topic/Talk - Wikipedia |
 | | Select topics that are as general as possible. |  | | How you can help: what to list among the subjects |  | | Here are a few rules for selecting subjects (which I, Larry Sanger, hereby decree we follow, by the power vested in me as creator of this page :-)): |
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http://nostalgia.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_arranged_by_topic/Talk
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| | Wikipedia Co-founder Larry Sanger to Launch New Wiki Threadwatch.org |
 | | The most important link on Threadwatch is the recent posts list |  | | By: cornwall [privmsg - website] On 19th Dec 2005 In Search marketing and business |  | | They've created a system built around the idea of portals--one for each major subject area, such as climate change, energy, education, the solar system and so on. |
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http://www.threadwatch.org/node/5059
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| | Workbench: Wikipedia Founder Looks Out for Number 1 |
 | | I fixed the broad outlines of early policy, and Larry worked under my direct supervision at every stage of the process. |  | | But this is a futile process because in our brave new world of transparent activity and maximum communication, the truth will out. |  | | The edit history of his biography reveals that he's made 18 changes with the account Jimbo Wales, most recently on Dec. 2. |
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http://cadenhead.org/workbench/news/2828/wikipedia-founder-looks-out-number-1
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| | Stephen's Web ~ by Stephen Downes ~ |
 | | Discussion with Larry Sanger of DigitalUniverse.net, February 11, 2006 |  | | Discussion with Larry Sanger of DigitalUniverse.net EdTechTalk - Educational Technology That Talks - |  | | "Larry Sanger is one of the true pioneers of the internet - he was there for the big bang of wikipedia and is now involved in the creation of a whole new universe, digitaluniverse.net. |
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http://www.downes.ca/cgi-bin/page.cgi?journal=3372
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| | Wikis find role in community governance |
 | | Ohio State University philosophy lecturer Larry Sanger envisions a democracy in which citizens will improve policy decisions by making their ideas known through public Web pages that they can modify. |  | | But Sanger said government officials could use wikis to do what private organizations cannot do. |  | | Wiki-based collaboration allows all to have an equal role in the document development process. |
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http://www.fcw.com/article89180-06-13-05-Print
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| | Larry Sanger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Later, in December 2004, he wrote a critical article for the website Kuro5hin, in which he admitted that there had existed "a certain poisonous social or political atmosphere in the project" that had also accounted for his departure. |  | | Sanger was the founder and executive editor of "Sanger's Review of Y2K News Reports" (formerly at sangersreview.com [1]), a resource for Y2K watchers, and also manages a site about the Donegal fiddle tradition. |  | | Introductory philosophy lectures from Sanger's 1998 course at Ohio State University (many of these have been greatly edited from Sanger's originals—"as they should be", he says.) |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Sanger
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| | The Impact of Emerging Technologies: Larry Sangers Knowledge Free-for-All - Technology Review |
 | | Sanger says participants often become embroiled in revert wars in which overprotective authors undo the changes others try to make to their articles. |  | | These were the thoughts of a 17-year-old, smiles Sanger, whos now 36. |  | | But eventually, he says, he began to realize that some truths cannot be observed: If the very project of seeking the truth required that I assumed something, then I would assume that. |
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http://www.technologyreview.com/articles/05/01/issue/forward30105.asp?trk=nl
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| | K5 Article on Wikipedia Anti-elitism. Many-to-Many: |
 | | One of Sanger's main complaints is that errors are obvious to experts but invisible to nonexperts. |  | | Perhaps even by the powers-that-be at wikipedia - they definitely have the means, motive, and opportunity to test a lot of ideas. |  | | Everyone else will make the same choice for themselves, and the aggregate decisions of the population will determine the outcome of the project. |
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http://many.corante.com/archives/2005/01/03/k5_article_on_wikipedia_antielitism.php
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| | GeekPress: Tuesday, December 20, 2005 |
 | | (The article correctly notes that one big question is how Larry's new venture will avoid the problems of the prior Nupedia, which generated very few articles, arguable due to the cumbersome editorial review process. |
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http://www.geekpress.com/2005_12_20_daily.html
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| | Larry sanger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Check for Larry sanger in the deletion log, or visit its deletion vote page if it exists. |  | | If you created an article under this title previously, it may have been deleted. |  | | Start the Larry sanger article or add a request for it. |
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/encyclopedia/larry_sanger
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| | Factors That Make Online Collaborative Projects Successful: The Wikipedia Experience - Robin Good's Latest News |
 | | Larry Sanger resigned from the project in March 2002, later publicly admitting that there had existed "a certain poisonous social or political atmosphere in the project" which had accounted for his departure. |  | | We promised contributors that their work would always remain free for others to read. |  | | Sanger is currently a lecturer at Ohio State University, where he teaches philosophy courses. |
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http://www.masternewmedia.org/news/2005/04/21/factors_that_make_online_collaborative.htm
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| | Nick Douglas » Why Wikipedia must not jettison its anti-elitism |
 | | Larry Sanger named three issues with the service that’s tromping on the Encyclopedia Britannica’s lawn: |  | | People took particular offense to Larry Singer’s article and there are multiple rebuttals. |  | | Sanger claims that “people use many sources that they themselves believe to be unreliable.” His other example? |
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http://www.nickdouglas.net/index.php?p=68
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| | SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Technology -- Everyone's Encyclopedia |
 | | The two were trying to come up with new ways to create an encyclopedia. |  | | Although it was Sanger who brought the wiki concept to the online encyclopedia, it was Wales who had the original vision of a free, online dictionary and the money to back it up. |  | | Surprisingly, you won't find Sanger's idea buried among the nutty dot-coms that failed after the venture capital and advertising money dried up. |
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http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/computing/personaltech/20041206-9999-mz1b6encyclo.html
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| | Wikipedia co-founder to speak on campus |
 | | His talk, which is free and open to the public, will take place from 3-5 p.m. |  | | He is currently director of Distributed Content Programs at ManyOne Networks in Scotts Valley, Calif., chair of the Board of Stewards of the Digital Universe Foundation and one of the key organizers of Digital Universe projects. |  | | Sorin Matei, assistant professor of communications, says that Sanger is an innovator in the use of emerging communications technologies. |
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http://news.uns.purdue.edu/html3month/2006/060320.Matei.Sanger.html
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| | Enlightenment: Objectivist Scholarship |
 | | Author: Larry Sanger, Subject: Epistemology, Type: Academic, Ph.D. Thesis, Size: 1461 K, Date: 2000-8-12 |  | | Larry Sanger was awarded the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Philosophy in 2000 and the degree of Master of Arts in Philosophy in 1995 by Ohio State. |  | | This site currently publishes six million words of new original research and analysis, and a couple of essential classics too. |
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http://enlightenment.supersaturated.com/essays/authors/larrysanger.html
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| | Wired News: Wikipedia Founder Edits Own Bio |
 | | "The point wasn't to write Larry Sanger out of the story. |  | | Wales admitted he made the changes, but argued the edits were meant merely to emphasize a technical point about the specific roles the two had at the time. |  | | In an interview with Wired News, Wales acknowledged he's made changes to his bio, but said the edits were made to correct factual errors and provide a more rounded version of events. |
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http://wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,69880,00.html?tw=wn_tophead_2
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| | Rob Greenway's Irish Flute Pages - How to Sound Nice (featuring Larry Sanger) |
 | | Often, this will come out by playing notes that correspond to each other (or in some way "point" to each other) in different parts of the tune in the same way, or in interestingly (and consistently) contrasting ways. |  | | Have a look also at his Learning Traditional Irish Music on the Fiddle site and his Advice for Students. |  | | This is a posting to IRTRAD-L by Larry Sanger, author of the excellent Donegal Fiddling Pages. |
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http://www.geocities.com/feadanach/nice.html
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| | Wert Company |
 | | I see nothing in the history of my Talk page which discusses the Larry Sanger article. |  | | He was laid off and now teaches, but not at the highest professional level. |  | | If you are convinced that I am refusing to discuss it, please point to anything in the history of my Talk page which relates to this other than Poccil's notifying me that you created the Request for arbitration. |
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http://www.wwwtln.com/finance/203/wert-company.html
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| | Abstract/Bio |
 | | Many thanks to the Computer Forum for providing support for this lecture. |  | | Sanger received his Ph.D. in Philosophy from Ohio State in 2000. |
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http://www.stanford.edu/class/ee380/Abstracts/020116.html
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| | Wired News: Not Your Father's Encyclopedia |
 | | A core group of regular contributors help monitor the site's recent changes page to quickly correct any errors and ensure that entries aren't vandalized. |  | | The project employs a Neutral Point of View policy, which encourages contributors to write articles without bias, represent all views fairly and to attribute controversial opinions, rather than stating them as fact. |  | | But since neutrality is hard to maintain, "it's understandable if a sizeable number of articles have noticeable biases," said Sanger, who is also editor in chief of the free online, peer-reviewed encyclopedia Nupedia. |
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http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,57364,00.html
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| | The Origins of Wikipedia, 2001, by Larry Sanger - MemoryWiki |
 | | In January 2000, I e-mailed Jimmy and several other Internet acquaintances to get feedback on an idea for what was to be, essentially, a blog. |  | | (It was to be a successor to "Sanger and Shannon's Review of Y2K News Reports," a Y2K news summary that I first wrote and then edited.) To my great surprise, Jimmy replied to my e-mail describing his idea of a free encyclopedia, and asking if I might be interested in leading the project. |  | | He was specifically interested in finding a philosopher to lead the project, he said. |
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http://www.memorywiki.org/en/The_Origins_of_Wikipedia,_2001,_by_Larry_Sanger
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| | The Donegal Fiddle Pages |
 | | I have been studying the music simply because I love listening to and playing it. |  | | The person responsible for the otherwise unattributed content on this website is Larry Sanger--I can be reached at blarneypilgrim (a t) yahoo (d o t) com. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Athens/6464/hmpg.html
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