Due for publication: Error: first parameter cannot be parsed as a date or time.! Deadline this week is 3:00 UTC, Monday Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Issue/Next. Once all tasks are complete, the editor-in-chief (or nominated deputy) should complete the publication process.
Tuesday–Thursday: start. Start all pages that are to be included in the next edition. NAN and INN stories/links listed below.:
Saturday–Sunday: mature versions. Aim to have reasonably mature drafts of all pages for comments by the Managing Editor, fellow journalists, and other interested users. Signpost editors recommend any structural changes, reductions in length, expansions in scope, necessary coordination between pages, postponement to subsequent issue. Copy-editors go through the drafts.
Late Sunday – early Monday: trouble-shooting. Fresh stories added to INN and NAN by the "Next issue deadline" (only if sufficiently topical and important).
Monday: last minute tweaks & copyedits; publication.
Note for all SP journalists: Graham87, apart from doing useful post-publication copy-edit-type fixes, has again pointed up the need to insert the break code before files we position within bulleted lists, for screen readers. Tony(talk) 09:51, 28 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Considering ongoing discussions about the series' scope and the fact that not much work has been done on this installment since last week, it should probably be postponed. Regards, HaeB (talk) 00:58, 27 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Staeiou's review of Joseph Reagle's new book (see also review desk) might be ready by tomorrow early afternoon (UTC), but it is also possible that it will run in the next issue. Regards, HaeB (talk) 19:59, 25 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
OK, seems we will have to wait until next week for this one. Regards, HaeB (talk) 00:58, 27 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Regular responsibilities
Signpost journalists can claim responsibility for regular features, and continue writing their beat for as long as they wish. If you would like to be a regular writer for The Signpost, add your name to the appropriate task. If you'd be willing to cover a story that is usually covered by another editor, or are willing to cover it sporadically when the normal writer can't, add your name to the Backup list so you can be contacted when the need arises – the more the merrier. If a beat is not assigned to anyone and no draft for the next issue is listed above, anyone should feel free to write it that week.