EDITORIAL_TEAM
LAST_UPDATED: 2026-04-06EDITORIAL_STRUCTURE
DesignIt.pro is run as a small editorial desk, not a content farm. The structure is intentionally simple: one person owns scope and final wording, one person pressure-tests the technical reading, and source quality is checked before publication.
EDITORIAL ROLES
- Managing editor: decides whether the topic earns a page, sets the angle, and signs off on corrections and major revisions.
- Technical reviewer: tests the article against real delivery constraints, dependency risk, and what a team would need to prove in practice.
- Research editor: verifies dates, source hierarchy, and whether the citations point to the governing material rather than commentary about it.
REVIEW_STANDARD
- Every report gets at least one technical review pass before publication.
- Law- or deadline-driven pieces are checked against the source date before publication and again when materially revised.
- Material updates are reflected in both the article body and the visible metadata.
CONTRIBUTOR_EXPECTATIONS
Useful submissions include attributable evidence, direct source links, reproducible context, and a clear statement of why the issue changes operational work. Promotional pitches, trend recycling, and unsupported claims are rejected.
WHY_THIS_PAGE_EXISTS
Readers should not have to guess who is accountable for what they are reading. This page exists to make the publication workflow explicit rather than implied.
CORRECTIONS_AND_CONTACT
If you identify a factual issue, submit a correction through contact.html with the page URL, quote, and source evidence. Corrections are prioritized over general feedback because they directly affect the usefulness of the publication.