META: Which posts are appropriate for the articles section vs. the discussion section?

Should my post be sent to the discussion section or the articles section of Less Wrong? The published guidelines are slim.

Clearly, the following should be sent to discussion:

  • Links

  • Posts lacking the clarity, importance, and writing quality expected of front-page articles

  • Quick, informal comments or questions

The articles section is intended for major announcements, meetup announcements, and posts about “refining the art of human rationality” (or AI, probably) that exhibit “substantive new content, clear argument, good writing, popularity, and importance.”

Yet, some have requested clearer guidelines than this. For example, my article Back to the Basics of Rationality was somewhat of a “meta” post, and AnnaSalomon suggested it be moved to the discussion section, but shortly thereafter it was promoted to the front page and up-voted to 69 points.

Eliezer requested that meta posts on the front page be kept to a minimum, but not to zero. Maybe that’s close enough to a guideline. But consider these issues:

  • I’m writing a CliffsNotes summary of David Chalmers article “The Singularity: A Philosophical Analysis.” The subject matter is appropriate, the paper is important and recent, and the post will be well-written and well-sourced. But there’s nothing in the post that is original. Is this appropriate for the articles section?

  • What’s the policy on publishing sequences? Those require a large investment from the author, and may not always end up being completed unless they are fully written in advance of publishing the first post in the sequence.

  • Besides rationality, AI, and the Less Wrong community, what topics are appropriate for the articles section? My recent overview of scientific self-help is one of the most up-voted posts in the history of LW, and has a strong link to instrumental rationality, but is otherwise somewhat outside the usual subject matter of LW. Political posts are discouraged, but what subjects should be allowed?

Thoughts?