[WikiEN-l] Arbcom

charles.r.matthews at ntlworld.com charles.r.matthews at ntlworld.com
Sun Oct 14 12:45:03 UTC 2007


Christiano Moreschi 

> > > The arbitration process is currently in a state of fairly major meltdown. COFS sat there for well over 2 months, and it took so long one remedy had to be scrapped as it became irrelevant. 
> > 
> > It was being discussed. Attempts to get it closed earlier were made.
> 
> You may have tried to get it closed earlier. I know this quite well. The point is that you failed. Miserably.

Well, you don't know what we discussed and that is confidential. 
 
> > >Allegations of apartheid is still there, still split, a collective monkey on everyone's backs. Bharatveer, an open-and-shut case if ever there was one, is just sitting there. SevenofDiamonds is split and seems to be going nowhere. Attack sites seems dead in the water.
> 
> > You are not being fair about "attack sites". If the issue were trite, why would so much discussion result? And the monkey is on the Arbitrators' collective back. 
 
> So much discussion? Why? Because people are idiots. As a community, we clearly need some resolution to the matter of attack sites. And yes, it is a trite issue: how hard can "link to reliable sources, but nothing else (and god help you if you break this rule)" be?

Glad to have that all explained by an expert, then.
 
> Fine, then. Deny the problem. Collective unrest will grow, and when the ArbCom commands no respect heaven only knows what chaos will result.

I take it you are announcing your candidacy.

Charles

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