--- Fred Bauder fredbaud@ctelco.net wrote:
Suppose we did require cooperation with mediation and consider how the user conducted themselves and sanction those who don't cooperate. What do we gain, what do we lose?
Fred
I think we'd find mediation was suddenly much more effective.
I've been reading people's comments and sounding out the MC. People *want* to make it work, and there's some clear ideas that people want to try - such as assigning cases. Yes I can see there's potential problems with that but the current method is very broken - why don't we just try it and see what happens? We may find that this debate over a 'content committee' (concom?! :-) ) is rendered moot.
So let's make it happen and see what the result is.
Dan
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