The first and most important measure to improve the speed of the AC is to reduce the necessary quorum to three members. Decisions are made by
a
simple majority. Any member of the arbitration committee may request a review of such decisions by the full committee.
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Under this proposal, the size of the arbitration committee can expand
to
meet the ever-increasing demands placed on them. Preliminary judgements
leading to blocking pending a full review should be possible within minutes of a request.
That's very sensible. The slowness of the AC is it's main failing at the moment. If we can speed it up to the speed with which Jimbo used to take decisions, pretty much all the current problems will be solved. ~~~~
--- "KNOTT, T" tknott@qcl.org.uk wrote:
...If we can speed it up to the speed with which Jimbo used to take decisions, pretty much all the current problems will be solved.
Eh? It took much longer for Jimbo to ban than the ArbCom. Many months of frustration went by before Lir was banned and well over a year went by for Helga to be banned.
-- mav
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