--- "Alex R." alex756@nyc.rr.com wrote:
I tend to agree with you Little Dan, most of the damage done can be rectified by reverting edits. Sure if someone is really destructive it might be a lot of edits, but then we have a list of all the contributions there only needs to be someone who is willing to revert them all.
If you are too quick at banning someone you may not even have enough material to show that the person should not be allowed to contribute. better that they demonstrate their bad behaviour before they undergo the "arbitration" ordeal.
There might be a really, really rare case that could be done by the Wikimedia board, you will notice that Art III: sec. 4.4. of the bylaws gives the Board of Trustees the right to suspend member privileges in the cases of misconduct. Someone would have to apply to the Board to get them to suspend the member in that case. I guess you have to convince the Board members or make an application to them: http://www.wikimediafoundation.org/bylaws.pdf
Alex756
Who's on the board of trustees?
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