When I am writing my articles, I prefer a workflow in which I am able to show my article to selected others for discussion and review before I publish. This seems to not be possible currently without giving them co-authorship—which often is not what I want.
This could be solved for example by having one additional option that makes the article link accessible by others even while it is in draft mode.
Unless you are specifically talking about writing a wiki article (which I have 0 experience), it is possible to do this with a draft without co-authorship.
When I am writing my articles, I prefer a workflow in which I am able to show my article to selected others for discussion and review before I publish. This seems to not be possible currently without giving them co-authorship—which often is not what I want.
This could be solved for example by having one additional option that makes the article link accessible by others even while it is in draft mode.
Unless you are specifically talking about writing a wiki article (which I have 0 experience), it is possible to do this with a draft without co-authorship.
thanks!!!
Apparently you need to have experimental features on.
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/q6d4vtGwt5FE84wk7/beta-feature-google-docs-like-editing-for-lesswrong-posts
I guess this means they found my suggestion reasonable and implemented it right away :D I am impressed!
I sense this is possible, though what I want is for articles to just be public but not posted to the front page.
I think there is an option for whether they can be promoted to front page.