May I suggest they be called administrators and that they be selected
in the same way they always have been. Some of our existing
administrators will find this work productive, many will not. One
caveat, if someone signs up for a case and does not participate
significantly everyone else should not have to wait and wait and wait.
Fred
On Oct 5, 2005, at 11:43 PM, Michael Snow wrote:
Kelly Martin wrote:
I would prefer to keep the ArbCom at its current
size (or close to
it)
and establish lower courts to filter off the relatively easy stuff
and
to organize the cases into a form so that when they do appeal the
ArbCom doesn't have to waste as much time marshalling the case.
This is roughly what I suggested prior to the election last year:
http://mail.wikipedia.org/pipermail/wikien-l/2004-November/017170.html
We would simply need to figure out the number of magistrates (my
term for the people on the next level down) and how to select them.
--Michael Snow
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