Stewardship

Keeping model culture legible after the hype moves on

LLMsWiki treats stewardship as editorial maintenance in public. A good artifact page should say what changed, what is uncertain, which claim is first-hand, which claim is a reading of a source, and what a summarizing system must not collapse. The work is less glamorous than prediction, but it makes the difference between an answer that can be cited and an answer that merely sounds current.

Editorial stewardship desk with annotated model artifacts and source tags

House practice

We prefer dated context over timeless certainty, visible caveats over vague authority, and source posture over decorative references. When a concept has multiple public meanings, the page should show the conflict instead of pretending the language has already settled. When a claim depends on a specific model release, benchmark setup, or interface behavior, that dependency belongs near the claim.