-----Original Message----- From: David Gerard [mailto:dgerard@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 12:39 PM To: 'English Wikipedia' Subject: Re: [WikiEN-l] BLP, and admin role in overriding community review
On 23/05/07, Fred Bauder fredbaud@waterwiki.info wrote:
If the person removing or deleting material asserts Biography of living persons as a basis then that policy rules until there is community consensus or an Arbitration Committee decision to the contrary.
Is that consensus or [[WP:CONSENSUS]] (whatever that is)? In the present case, someone is citing something linked at WP:CONSENSUS and it's pretty damn clear they mean a vote count on DRV.
- d.
I think its more of a functional thing. If someone deletes an article, and cites Biography of living persons as the basis and someone objects and starts the dispute resolution process, whatever along that path which terminates the process prior to an arbitration decision would serve. It could be agreement of the parties arrived at by negotiation or mediation or simply one party conceding to the other. Bad choice of words as it implies a possible full blown debate which could overrule the terms and intent of Biographies of living persons.
Fred
Fred