Tarquin> We should probably put the following somewhere on a reference page somewhere.
For undeletion, see [[wikipedia:votes for undeletion]], as pointed out by Anthere, which already documents Allan Crossman's method (except it uses "%s", not "PAGENAME"). Also, trying imagining an infuriated gnome hitting you over the head with a big book while screaming "R T F M, DAMMIT!".
That said, if someone could add something on undoing moves to [[wikipedia:move]], that'd be great. I'd copy Delirium's post, but for some godforsaken reason WikiEn-l isn't GFDL'd.
Tim Starling> "it's currently not really clear what a banned user is meant to do to get unbanned"
All sysops who perform IP blocks should include clear contact details on their user page, allowing a blocked user to discuss the matter, and request unblocking. This is particularly important when blocking dynamic IPs. Also, blocking sysops should know how to unblock IPs as well.
Screw that, let's make contact details compulsorary for being a sysop. It'll spread out liability when we all get sued for aiding and abetting Jimbo's world takeover.
Anthere> Perhaps it would be better that anyone practicing deletion, knew how to practice undeletion as well
A splendid idea. I'll add something to [[wikipedia:deletion policy]]. I'd say "unless there are any objections", but I haven't been flamed for being unilateral for a little while, and I kinda miss it. :-)
Also, since Brion is posting helpful meatball links: http://www.usemod.com/cgi-bin/mb.pl?CriticismIsFeedback
Which would be an excellent approach to reading [[user:Kat]], now she's left.
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