[WikiEN-l] Re: Transition to WikiDemocracy
Anthere
anthere8 at yahoo.com
Wed Mar 10 15:17:39 UTC 2004
Sheldon Rampton a écrit:
> (1) Have Jimbo appoint a governing committee. This would inevitably be a
> non-representative subset of the entire community, but having Jimbo as
> our benevolent dictator is also non-representative. The advantage of a
> governing committee is that it could be SOMEWHAT more representative of
> the entire committee than just Jimbo by himself, and it could also take
> some of the work off his shoulders.
For a healthy place, no cumulation of "power" should exist. An
arbitrator should not be in the government. Nor a "honorary developer"
(the one sysops, desysoping people). Separation of power is best.
> (2) Establish a voting system, through which a large subset of the
> entire Wikipedia community is authorized to vote. Obviously we'll need
> some way to exclude spam-voting by anonymous abusers, but if we gave a
> vote to everyone who has supplied a unique and verified email address,
> that would be a close enough approximation to universal enfranchisement
> for practical purposes.
Each time we voted, it was clear enough that the little noise that could
be brought by vandals was cancelled by all the good contributors.
> (3) Use the voting system to create a "parliament" of elected
> representatives, whose members are charged with setting policies on
> behalf of the entire community.
I disagree with this.
> (4) Alternately, we could try to develop a system of "policy juries,"
> through which everyone occasionally gets asked at random to participate
> in policy decisions. For a discussion of how policy juries work, see:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demarchy
>
> --Sheldon Rampton
Better. I also like the idea to do the same with arbitrators (like a
jury)...and with sysops :-)
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