Common sense is always good as is paying attention to peoples expectations
as they try to figure out (pretty complicated these days) what is expected
by the the community. We should always consider how situations feel to our
users and never simply mechanically apply rules.
Fred
Reply-To: martin(a)myreddice.co.uk
Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 21:38:37 -0000
To: arbitration(a)nerstrand.net
Subject: Next on the agenda - "Rules"
Next on the agenda is "Rules": what rules are we going to enforce - on what
basis
will people be found guilty. Some possibilities (brainstorming, really):
* Our common sense and judgement.
* Some or all of the [[Wikipedia:policies and guidelines]]
* The [[Wikipedia:Submission Standards]]
* Community consensus
* Jimbo's opinion
* Morality/ethics
* ...
There are no doubt many more. There's also the option of going with a similar
approach to the way we handled Jurisdiction and starting off with a minimal
set that
we can interpret flexibly and nail down (if necessary) later.
So, opinions?
-Martin