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Difference between revisions of "Category:JP Boyd on Family Law Past Contributors"

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* '''Subject Editors''' tended to work in pairs to ensure a specific chapter was up-to-date. Cross-mentorship was encouraged between subject editors, as the more junior subject editor was generally more comfortable with the technological aspects of updating content on the wiki, while senior ones tended to have more knowledge about the law.
* '''Subject Editors''' tended to work in pairs to ensure a specific chapter was up-to-date. Cross-mentorship was encouraged between subject editors, as the more junior subject editor was generally more comfortable with the technological aspects of updating content on the wiki, while senior ones tended to have more knowledge about the law.
* '''Senior Subject Editors''' were subject editors with substantial experience (over ten years) in family law.
* '''Senior Subject Editors''' were subject editors with substantial experience (over ten years) in family law.
* '''Editors emeriti''' (''editor emeritus'' singular) were judges, masters and law professors with accounts and profiles on Clicklaw Wikibooks, but who were not assigned specific chapters. They were encouraged to review content overall, make suggestions to subject editors about changes to chapters, and make other recommendations to site administrators as they see fit.  
* '''Editors emeriti''' (''editor emeritus'' singular) were judges, masters and law professors with accounts and profiles on Clicklaw Wikibooks, but who were not assigned specific chapters. They were encouraged to review content overall, make suggestions to subject editors about changes to chapters, and make other recommendations to site administrators as they saw fit.  


Since 2020, JP Boyd has undertaken to rewrite the resource, and subject editors are no longer tasked with the responsibility of maintaining chapters.   
Since 2020, JP Boyd has undertaken to rewrite the resource, and subject editors are no longer tasked with the responsibility of maintaining chapters.