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:::::My assumption is that the original documents are not for editing - I think they should be protected, with a very brief explanation of why (with a link to a fuller explanation, e.g. ''This is an [[Appropedia:Original documents|original document]] and is protected from editing.'') Also it should have a prominent list of links to relevant editable pages (and/or a link to those using the relevant notice template). --[[User:Singkong2005|Singkong2005]] &middot; <small>[[User talk:Singkong2005|talk]]</small> 20:16, 22 November 2006 (PST)
:::::My assumption is that the original documents are not for editing - I think they should be protected, with a very brief explanation of why (with a link to a fuller explanation, e.g. ''This is an [[Appropedia:Original documents|original document]] and is protected from editing.'') Also it should have a prominent list of links to relevant editable pages (and/or a link to those using the relevant notice template). --[[User:Singkong2005|Singkong2005]] &middot; <small>[[User talk:Singkong2005|talk]]</small> 20:16, 22 November 2006 (PST)


::::::Perhaps these pages should be just soft protected Wikipedia:Soft protection{{w|Wikipedia:Soft protection}}), so that regular contributors can edit the categories, "See also" etc. Another way would be to put the original document in a separate, protected page, which is then transcluded into the final page where cats, "See also," "External links" etc are added. -- [[User:Singkong2005|Singkong2005]] &middot; <small>[[User talk:Singkong2005|talk]]</small> 03:59, 25 November 2006 (PST)
::::::Perhaps these pages should be just soft protected {{WP|Wikipedia:Soft protection}}), so that regular contributors can edit the categories, "See also" etc. Another way would be to put the original document in a separate, protected page, which is then transcluded into the final page where cats, "See also," "External links" etc are added. -- [[User:Singkong2005|Singkong2005]] &middot; <small>[[User talk:Singkong2005|talk]]</small> 03:59, 25 November 2006 (PST)
:::::::Wikipedia:Semi-protection_policy{{w|Wikipedia:Semi-protection_policy}} seems to be the link that you meant.  That looks like the right way to go about protecting the (largely) invariant page.  I don't agree with transclusion of the invariant page, because I think edits should be available within the body of the original text, but transclusion would only allow before or after...  Or maybe I misunderstand something.  Either way, it would seem that there will need to be two page names.  I suggest that the page names be essentially the same, with a tag, or maybe two, like (orig) and/or (live)...  Actually, after just a moment's consideration, I think that only the original should have the tag, since I think the tag would be confusing on a "normal" page...  Also makes me think that the PATB tag that I've been appending to the Practical Action Technical Brief ports may "want" to be dropped from editable pages...  --[[User:Curtbeckmann|CurtB]] 09:38, 26 November 2006 (PST)
:::::::{{WP|Wikipedia:Semi-protection_policy}} seems to be the link that you meant.  That looks like the right way to go about protecting the (largely) invariant page.  I don't agree with transclusion of the invariant page, because I think edits should be available within the body of the original text, but transclusion would only allow before or after...  Or maybe I misunderstand something.  Either way, it would seem that there will need to be two page names.  I suggest that the page names be essentially the same, with a tag, or maybe two, like (orig) and/or (live)...  Actually, after just a moment's consideration, I think that only the original should have the tag, since I think the tag would be confusing on a "normal" page...  Also makes me think that the PATB tag that I've been appending to the Practical Action Technical Brief ports may "want" to be dropped from editable pages...  --[[User:Curtbeckmann|CurtB]] 09:38, 26 November 2006 (PST)
:::::I have just initiated an example of the dual page approach: See [[Alternatives to hydroelectric energy]] and [[Alternatives to hydroelectric energy (original)]].  Chris, if you think this is reasonable, it seems there are a few "next steps" (warning indentation shift!):
:::::I have just initiated an example of the dual page approach: See [[Alternatives to hydroelectric energy]] and [[Alternatives to hydroelectric energy (original)]].  Chris, if you think this is reasonable, it seems there are a few "next steps" (warning indentation shift!):
::#Clarify and close on template creation and usage (currently have [[Template:Originalported]] for original pages...do we need a template for the editable pages?  Seems clumsy, but I'm concerned that the "this is ported content" message will be intimidating to others unless we soften it with something like "the core content of this editable page was originally ported from another source.  The original version of the content can be viewed at ((provide link to original version of Appropedia page here))"
::#Clarify and close on template creation and usage (currently have [[Template:Originalported]] for original pages...do we need a template for the editable pages?  Seems clumsy, but I'm concerned that the "this is ported content" message will be intimidating to others unless we soften it with something like "the core content of this editable page was originally ported from another source.  The original version of the content can be viewed at ((provide link to original version of Appropedia page here))"
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