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==Features of this functionality== | ==Features of this functionality== | ||
* In-line editing task annotations. Instead of waiting for the editor to complete editing a story, an editor can go and flag changes (tasks) that need to be made. For example, if the task is to fill holes of information, the editor can go ahead and make those edit requests. The reporter could begin editing those aspects of the story while the editor continues to edit the story. The reporter could also note when he or she completes the necessary edited tasks. | * In-line editing task annotations. Instead of waiting for the editor to complete editing a story, an editor can go and flag changes (tasks) that need to be made. For example, if the task is to fill holes of information, the editor can go ahead and make those edit requests. The reporter could begin editing those aspects of the story while the editor continues to edit the story. The reporter could also note when he or she completes the necessary edited tasks. This creates more a collaboration rather than the traditional liner process of reporter hands in story - editor asks questions/revises - reporter makes the changes. | ||
* Prioritization of editing. The system would provide a page for reporters and editors to see the priority of those tasks. | * Prioritization of editing. The system would provide a page for reporters and editors to see the priority of those tasks. | ||
* The ability to directly import the information from the wiki to any content management system. (Ideally, it would be nice if the wiki and the content management system was one in the same, but there is an understand that this isn't always the case.) | * The ability to directly import the information from the wiki to any content management system. (Ideally, it would be nice if the wiki and the content management system was one in the same, but there is an understand that this isn't always the case.) | ||
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