Well, we could have a summary procedure for egregious cases, couldn't call it Kangaroo Court, maybe Duck Court. It could be evoked by Ed Poor and a few others of his status, say also Daniel Mayers. They could then briefly consider the matter and ban the offender until the matter could be considered by the mediation and arbitration committees. Kind of like a preliminary injunction. Grounds would be the likelyhood of permanent damage to the project resulting from serious offenses combined with a general refusal to listen.
Fred
From: "Graham Burnett" grahamburnett@blueyonder.co.uk Reply-To: English Wikipedia wikien-l@Wikipedia.org Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 18:14:01 -0000 To: wikien-l@Wikipedia.org Subject: [WikiEN-l] Enough is enough
Mr-Natural-Health has indicated on Teresa Knott's Talk page that he has
no
interest in participating in the Arbitration process. OK, now what? Is he going to get to continue to mess up article after article and call people names forever because nobody wants to do anything about him?
It's still the *mediation* process at this point. We are still attempting to persuade him to try mediation - if that fails then I guess we will have to pass this over to the arbitration committee.
This is where my pessimism starts rising.
Regards
sannse
Why is everybody tip-toeing around this arsehole? Surely enough is enough. Sod 'mediation', if somebody was behaving like this in my local pub they'd have been shown the door long ago.
Graham (Quercus robur)
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