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Decisions regarding whether a page is ready to move to the next development stage are decided by the Editorial board. See Editorial board below for more information.
Since the content of these pages will be dynamic and revisions will be made, statuses will switch over time, even after a step has been adopted. The most recent version will always be the visible one; if an adopted version also exists, the most recent version will contain a link to the adopted version at the top of the page.
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You are expected to co-create pages
You are expected to review pages written by other members of the Writing group
.Status colour Red title STATUS: IN DEVELOPMENT To get a clear understanding of what is expected in each section of a Metroline page, study the template.
Please adhere to the Style guide.
Please follow the Copyright guidelines to ensure the content you provide respects copyright (TODO).
Please make sure you comply to the Editors checklist (TODO).
Suggested approach for writing a page:
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Contributors, if possible with their ORCID, are shown at the bottom of most pages. All contributors are also displayed on the contributors page (TODO).
: the page is or will soon be developed the Writing group. See the Writing Process section for suggestions on how to write a page.Status colour Red title STATUS: IN DEVELOPMENT If contributing in this stage, you’re a writer. This means you are part of the Writers in the contributors page. Writing Group.
: when the Writing group is satisfied with the page, it is ready to be reviewed by the Reviewing group. See the Reviewing process section for details.Status colour Yellow title STATUS: READY FOR REVIEW If contributing in this stage, you’re a reviewer. This means you are part of the Reviewers in the contributors page. Reviewers Group.
: The page has been formally released by the Editorial board. See Editorial Process for details.Status colour Green title STATUS: Released
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