But seriously, I am curious what it says Yuval.

Opposite to The Wikipedia, The Citizendium is a free encylopedia project with regulations and high standards that gives a worthy position to academics and misc experts.
* Anyone who wants to edit the citizendium must sign under his real name to prevent vandalism and all sorts of problems.
* Largely, there are two kind of signed users that work together to create The Citizendium:
** Editors - Those are experts in their fields, e.g. academics, that have learned for years their area of expertise.
** Authors - The wide public, just like in wikipedia.
* Largely, there are two kinds of articles - a draft (which everyone can edit) and an approved article which was approved by one of the Editors. An article which was approved will stay frozen until a newer version will replace it.
* The last word is given to Editors, but the discussion is always done in good nature.
Everything that is written for the project is released under a license that enables everyone to use, change and publish it, but only if they give credit to the writer and only if they publish it under the same license that enables all these things
The Citizendium
http://en.citizendium.orgAbout The Citizendium
http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/CZ:AboutA page comparing between citizendium and wikipedia
http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/CZ:We_aren%27t_WikipediaThe approved biology article
http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/BiologyNow I'm going to sleep, too tired.