On 2/28/06, charles matthews charles.r.matthews@ntlworld.com wrote:
"Leif Knutsen" wrote
- Admins should strive for transparency in their workings. Backchannel
communications should be an exception limited to very specific problems.
That at least is not really practical. There is constant need to share information, that should not be posted on the Wikipedia sites. (Think about it - so we really want discussions of users by admins, including necessary detective work, on the site?).
Charles
The amount is pretty limited. An awful lot of our detective work is done onsite. I can think of maybe one case where I needed to disscuss something without it isntantly being public.
-- geni