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23 January 2006

ArbCom election
Jimbo Wales appoints 11 arbitrators, increases committee size
Adminship debates
Issues surrounding adminship debated
News and notes
News and notes: Arbitration Committee Clerk's Office, milestones
In the news
Wikipedia in the news
Features and admins
Features and admins
Technology report
Bugs, Repairs, and Internal Operational News
Arbitration report
The Report On Lengthy Litigation
 

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2006-01-23

Bugs, Repairs, and Internal Operational News

Last week in servers

Server-related events, problems, and changes included:

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2006-01-23

News and notes

Arbitration Committee starts "Clerk's office"

The Arbitration Committee introduced the idea for a clerk's office to help lighten the workload for arbitrators. The proposal calls for a small number of clerks, headed by a former arbitrator, to review evidence and write opinions. Clerks would have write-only access to the arbitration mailing list, to allow them to send comments to the arbitrators. The process is still in planning stages.

Main page

Proposals for a new main page design are currently being voted on.

Living people category endorsed by Wales

Jimbo has endorsed the creation of Category:Living people to aid in the improved cleanup of vandalism and libel which could be hurtful to living persons. He countermanded early attempts to list the category at Categories for deletion, and encouraged the development of processes (both human-powered and automated) to make the category most useful for its intended purpose. A suggestion to rename the category to Category:* (asterisk) to make it more flexible and less obtrusive to casual readers was made by Kappa; discussion on the possible renaming is ongoing at Categories for deletion.

Czech Wikipedia starts Arbitration

The Czech Wikipedia has created its own Requests for Arbitration page, and taken its first case, against Vít Zvánovec. Six arbitrators were selected in an election ending on 16 January.

Briefly

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2006-01-23

The Report On Lengthy Litigation

The Arbitration Committee did not close any cases this week, marking the fourth straight week without a closed case.

Other cases

No cases were accepted this week.

Other cases involving VeryVerily (user page), editors on WebEx and Min Zhu, editors on Rajput, freestylefrappe (user page), and EffK (user page) are in the Evidence phase.

Cases involving Firebug (user page), Robert I (user page), Sortan (user page), Benjamin Gatti (user page), Gibraltarian (user page), Carl Hewitt (user page), Reddi (user page), Deeceevoice (user page), numerous editors on Neuro-linguistic programming, Johnski (user page), a series of editors on Winter Soldier, and Copperchair (user page) are in the Voting phase.

Motions to close are on the table in cases involving AndriyK (user page), Xed (user page), and voters on webcomics AFDs.

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