> On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 12:04 AM, stevertigo
<stvrtg(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I think its time we had a mailing list set up explicitly for all
>> dispute
>> resolution issues.
>> I mean wikien doesn't deal with these anymore, Arbcom and Medcom lists
>> are
>> closed-source,
>> and* its been almost six years since the "formal process for handling
>> disputes" got started in the first place (Oct 2 2003*).
>>
>> I have spoken.
>> -Stevertigo
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> What's wrong with the wiki, for wiki-related things?
>
> --
> Alex
> (User:Majorly)
>
on 6/26/09 7:41 PM, Fred Bauder at fredbaud(a)fairpoint.net wrote:
Entire revolutions can occur the wiki without coming to a user's
attention. A mailing list devoted to dispute resolution would focus
attention, even if all it did was point to significant on wiki
discussiona. The functionaries list and, presumably the arbitration list
already do this. A dispute resolution list would clue everyone in, not
just functionaries and arbitrators.
Fred
The List would need two (at least) Moderators: One that would be very
familiar with the technical and policy aspects of the Project; and one that
could focus on the interpersonal dialogue itself.
Marc Riddell