@psr And we can't always know "what people will close" - it only takes 3000 rep to issue a close vote; We have 256 users w/ vote to close powers - each with their own interpretation of what constitutes an on-topic question.
P.SE concerns itself with subjective material. Yes, we have guidelines determining what is on topic for this site but when dealing with the subjective it truly is open to each persons interpretation. We aren't as cut and dried as S.O. because they can more objective about what constitutes a proper question.
@psr You should always try and edit first - sometimes a question is unsalvageable from the beginning but I've managed to turn a question around and save it from being closed before. It just takes some effort.
@Ubermensch Awesome - I'll take a look at it this weekend. With this article, the two others, and mine being completed this weekend we'll soon have enough of a backlog to start publication!
@MarkTrapp Waiting on a backlog - as Rachel mentioned we have two completed and I'd like for another two to be done before start publishing. Sorry to everyone if I've haven't been around as much as I should have been - work's been pretty heavy this past week.
The blog is moving forward and I think I can say with confidence that we're only a few weeks away from having a bi-weekly publication cycle; I'm even more confident that it will turn into a weekly publication within a couple months. To everyone that is involved - keep up the great work!
The best part (in my mind) - today I logged into Trello and noticed that several idea cards went through creation, discussion, voting, and approval with zero involvement from myself. To me this is a mark of just how fantastic and involved the P.SE community is.
And with no sign of slowing down - if anything, activity is picking up speed. We have one article written and currently under proofreading and review, with another four already in the works.
Its been about two weeks since things got started - and in that time I'm proud to say that we have had 13 active volunteers taking part on the Trello board. There have been numerous discussions and collaboration and teamwork regarding ideas, topics, and writings.
yeah.... its a blast; I've spent the past seven months refactoring this site from a gigantic procedural mess; One by one I've been converting the components into Object Oriented goodness
@Rachel I can proofread some tonight - I'm swamped here currently trying to wire up Fedex shipping to some custom e-commerce platform written in procedural PHP.
@Jae, @Ubermensch, @Morons - there is a permissions setting w/ the group of Contributors not being able to see posts they didn't write themselves. Wordpress' ACL system isn't fluid, so I can't grant specific rights to groups or even people. I'll have something this afternoon about what I can do.