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of conflict when an image's inclusion or tagging is considered problematic, and philosophical differences on free and non-free material. There is also a disconnect between written policy, and actual norms "in the field". As a result, although much material is correctly identified as insufficiently documented or possibly requiring deletion, it is routinely disputed to what extent policy is over-enforced as well as under-complied, and whether the bots and users handling unfree image review are appropriately performing the job as anticipated by policy and the community.
38:, Arbitrators may place proposals which are ready for voting here. Arbitrators should vote for or against each point or abstain. Only items that receive a majority "support" vote will be passed. Conditional votes for or against and abstentions should be explained by the Arbitrator before or after his/her time-stamped signature. For example, an Arbitrator can state that she/he would only favor a particular remedy based on whether or not another remedy/remedies were passed. Only Arbitrators or Clerks should edit this page; non-Arbitrators may comment on the talk page. 4127:
impose appropriate sanctions including but not limited to the revocation of any user's privilege to use automated tools such as bots and scripts, revocation of other privileges, topic bans, civility restrictions, or any other remedies needed to end the disruption. Nothing in this paragraph restricts the authority of administrators to take appropriate action to deal with any disruptive incidents that may occur.
2819:(E) Betacommand has utilized his bot for several tasks not within the scope of prior approvals by the Bot Approvals Group. At least until recently, Betacommand did not segregate his automated image-tagging work from other BetacommandBot tasks, which although not required would have facilitated addressing issues involving one disputed task without interfering with the performance of other tasks. 2517:, this Committee unanimously found that Betacommand, who was then an administrator, had committed a series of errors and misjudgments. Among other concerns were issues relating to the deletion of images, the misuse of automated tools and related communication issues, and incidents of alleged disruption to prove a point. Betacommand was desysopped, but was not otherwise sanctioned. 1457:
and often legal reasons, even though the precise parameters of the policy may be debatable or unclear. Disagreeing with the concerns raised, disputing the interpretation of policy as applied to a specific image, and/or requesting a third opinion are often legitimate responses, but personal attacks on the user raising the question are never appropriate.
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of the behavior of those they are in disputes with. Inappropriate behavior by other editors does not legitimize one's own misconduct, though it may be considered as a mitigating factor in some circumstances. Moreover, users who have been justifiably criticized or formally sanctioned for improper conduct are expected to avoid repeating that conduct.
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the performance of administrative tasks. Editors making any or all of these types of contributions are welcome. The project and progress toward our goals are diminished if we drive away or demoralize a good-faith editor who contributes or has the potential to contribute, while complying with Knowledge (XXG) policies, in any or all of these areas.
970:, key elements of which are policy, stipulates that non-free images and other media may be used only under certain specific circumstances. The source of the image, the provision under which it is used, and the article where it appears must be documented. This policy serves as the project-specific implementation of the Wikimedia Foundation 2811:, a page on which users could elect not to receive image-tagging notifications from BetacommandBot. However, in addition to making the legitimate point that users might suffer deletion of their images without prior notification if they opted out of receiving notifications, Betacommand also attempted to impose the unreasonable 2652:
tens of thousands of actually or allegedly non-compliant images and media. In carrying out this role, Betacommand becomes a de facto voice of the project to editors, frequently including new editors, whose images he has challenged. Responses to Betacommand's work from affected editors have ranged from praise and numerous
2804:(C) In February 2008, in admitted retaliation for criticism by another user, Betacommand engaged in harassment and in disruption to make a point by causing BetacommandBot to "spam" about 50 automated image-tagging notices on that user's talkpage even though the images and notices had nothing to do with that user. 3475:
by other editors in this process will be a valuable contribution toward addressing the overall situation reflected in the record of this case. Betacommand is also urged to establish an "opt-out" list for BetacommandBot without imposing any unnecessary conditions on the right to decline to receive notifications.
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2.1) Betacommand is urged to be significantly more responsive to good-faith questions from users whose images he tags and either to respond directly to such questions, to seek to have others do so, or to refer users to another appropriate location where their questions can be addressed. Participation
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Sorry, it's going to be awkward trying to break this apart now, but I can't support B. It sounds like it's discouraging answering questions by referral to past answers to common questions, which is unreasonable given the amount of work that BetacommandBot does and the resulting volume of queries that
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11.1) Like administrators and other editors in positions of trust, bot operators have a heightened responsibility to the community. Bot operators are expected to respond reasonably to questions or concerns about the operation of their bot. An editor who (even in good faith) misuses automated editing
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9) An editor whose image's licensing or fair-use status is questioned, or any other editor who believes the image should be retained, should address the matter promptly and civilly. In doing so, it is best to bear in mind that having and adhering to policies in this area is essential for both ethical
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Clerks and Arbitrators should use this section to clarify their understanding of the final decision--at a minimum, a list of items that have passed. Additionally, a list of which remedies are conditional on others (for instance a ban that should only be implemented if a mentorship should fail), and
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There was no intent to suggest that appropriate response to any further misconduct should wait 60 days (or any period of time), simply that requests that the committee fully revisit the situation should wait that long (in the hope that they would not be necessary at all). Please feel free to propose
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This adds "or to refer users to another appropriate location where their questions can be addressed". Given the amount of tagging that BetacommandBot does, and the volume of queries that are generated as a result, it's unreasonable to expect common questions to be replied to individually. Developing
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2) Betacommand is urged to be significantly more responsive to good-faith questions from users whose images he tags and either to respond directly to such questions, to seek to have others do so, or to refer users to another appropriate location where their questions can be addressed. Participation
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Identical with 1 except for addition of (C) per a request from an arbitrator to offer this alternative. If this version of the proposal passes, the last sentence of (2) would be dropped. For me, second choice (by a slight margin): "nobots" compliance is to me primarily a policy issue, but I can see
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5) The issues concerning Betacommand's and BetacommandBot's conduct, coupled with overreactions on the part of some other editors and related disputes, have resulted in a series of disputes and disruptions. The level of disruption has been well beyond what a collaborative project should be expected
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3) Since the prior Arbitration decision, Betacommand has continued to edit with an emphasis on bot-programming and image-tagging work. During this period, Betacommand and BetacommandBot have played an extremely significant role in enforcing the non-free content criteria and policies with respect to
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X) Throughout the history of the project, the inclusion criteria, handling, and deletion processes for unfree images have been a source of dispute. Aspects of this dispute include: gradual restriction over time of usable material, inappropriate uploads, missing mandatory image information, outbreak
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4) Perfection is not expected from editors, it being understood that everyone will occasionally make mistakes or misjudgments. However, an overall record of compliance with site policies and norms is expected, especially from regular contributors. Editors are expected to adhere to policy regardless
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2) Contributors to Knowledge (XXG) may benefit the project by participating in a variety of ways. Good-faith participation is welcome whether it comes in the form of editorial contributions, image contributions, wikignoming, bot and script writing and operation, policy design and implementation, or
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Arbitrators may place proposed motions affecting the case in this section for voting. Typical motions might be to close or dismiss a case without a full decision (a reason should normally be given), or to add an additional party (although this can also be done without a formal motion as long as the
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3) Editors are advised that periodic review of images and other media to ensure their compliance with the non-free content criteria may be necessary for policy, ethical, and sometimes legal reasons. Editors are invited to participate in policy discussions concerning this and related areas, and are
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1/ Too one-sided, picks two of the 4 cases both focussing on one view. Covers the main case of uploaders of doubtful/marginal content on one side and strong feelings of open-content supporters seeking deletion on the other, and suggests the whole issue is about doubtful uploaders. But it isn't. It
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4) The community, particularly including users with experience in image compliance and tagging work and those knowledgeable about bots and scripts, is urged to re-examine our policies and practices for reviewing, tagging, and where necessary deleting images in light of experience gained since the
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3) Knowledge (XXG) users are expected to behave reasonably, calmly, and courteously in their interactions with other users; to approach even difficult situations in a dignified fashion and with a constructive and collaborative outlook; and to avoid acting in a manner that brings the project into
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5.1) The Committee expects that the disputes and disruption underlying this case will cease as a result of this decision. In the event of non-compliance or a continued pattern of disputes, further review by the Committee may be sought after a reasonable time. In such a review, the Committee may
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5) The Committee expects that the disputes and disruption underlying this case will cease as a result of this decision. In the event of non-compliance or a continued pattern of disputes, further review may be sought after 60 days. In such a review, the Committee may impose appropriate sanctions
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should be tagged to show how they are lacking and the uploader(s) should be notified. Unless the non-compliance with policy is blatant and cannot be fixed, the uploader or any other interested editor should be provided with a reasonable amount of time (generally seven days under current policy)
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This wording might be taken to mean that the Community has to put up with incivility and disruption for 60 more days before administrative action can be taken. Given that this is not the first case on this topic, and instances of poor user conduct by several people have been documented on the
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are also computer algorithms utilized to automate or semi-automate certain types of editing. These tools are extremely valuable for the purpose of facilitating the making of multiple edits that would be unduly time-consuming or tedious for a human editor to perform manually. Approval from the
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material which is possibly not borderline or doubtful but feel it is deleted through over-fervor and rigidity of view, and the part of the community that favors compliance but sees the present implementation as too extreme. We can't fairly address this dispute if the basics exclude one side's
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9.1) Throughout the history of the project, the deletion of unfree images has been controversial. Editors who upload multiple images that are of, at best, marginal compliance with the non-free content policy are understandably upset when their work is undone. Conversely, editors with strong
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2.1 — unless I hear opposition either in the voting section for that proposal, or in motion to close votes, I will adopt Thebainer's suggestion (as supported by Newyorkbrad) to add "or to refer users to another appropriate location where their questions can be addressed" to proposed remedy
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8) Editors who review images uploaded to Knowledge (XXG) and identify those that fail to satisfy the NFCC or are missing the necessary documentation play an important role in safeguarding the free nature of the project and avoiding potential legal exposure. However, image-tagging rules are
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Alternative version of 5 to address the concerns of FloNight and Paul August. For me, second choice, in the hope that this decision will result in the needed changes, including improvements in user conduct, and no time limitation would preclude review sooner in the event of grave cause.
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within which to address the problem with the image. If the discrepancies are not resolved after a suitable time period the media may be deleted. Similarly, a non-free image may be removed from a particular page if it does not satisfy the NFCC with respect to its being used on that page.
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articulation of project policy. Therefore, like administrators and other editors in positions of trust, bot operators have a heightened responsibility to the community. Bot operators are expected to respond reasonably to questions or concerns about the operation of their bot.
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concerns that policy may be over-enforced, not just under-complied. 2/ Possibly more like a FoF about communal attitudes to image deletion. Is this really best listed as a "principle"? Summary: Good wording so far as it goes, but doesn't work for me due mostly to 1.
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I am unsettled by taking the Bot Approvals Group - which was formed AIUI merely to carry out technical assurance - as a policy approval as well. Really, there should be another body which is more governed by policy and less by technical aptitude.
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including but not limited to the revocation of any user's privilege to use automated tools such as bots and scripts, revocation of other privileges, topic bans, civility restrictions, or any other remedies needed to end the disruption.
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In addition, the Bot Approvals Group and interested members of the community are urged to assess whether any changes to or updating of the BAG's operations and procedures may be warranted in light of issues raised in this case.
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also welcome to challenge the application of policies and criteria in individual cases, but are cautioned not to be abusive toward or make personal attacks against participants, including bot operators, engaged in this work.
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are generated. If it were more clearly directed at the mode of referral (currently indiscriminate reference to archives, rather than something like a FAQ), which I can accept is problematic, then I could support that. --
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tools such as bots and scripts, or fails to respond appropriately to concerns from the community about their use over a period of time, may lose the privilege of using such tools or may have such privilege restricted.
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that users signing the opt-out list "also lose the right to complain about the bots themselves or the issues they raise." He failed to respond reasonably to widespread criticism that this requirement could not be
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who are the foundation of the project's future growth, and respond patiently and accurately to questions from the editors whose images they have challenged or ensure that those questions are answered by others.
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Being cautious, I'm leaning toward oppose. There might be some unintended consequences from C., so I feel that it is best left as a Community decision after a consensus discussion that it is the best approach.
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necessarily complex, are sometimes subject to varying interpretations, and can be particularly confusing to new editors. Therefore, it is essential that editors performing this valued role should remain
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A temporary injunction is a directive from the Arbitration Committee that parties to the case, or other editors notified of the injunction, do or refrain from doing something while the case is pending.
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to accept even in a contentious area such as fair-use policy and image-tagging, and must be brought to an end either via dramatically improved user conduct or via sanctions imposed by this committee.
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11) Bots are in effect an extension of the MediaWiki software. Due to their efficiency of operation and the presumption that bots' tasks have prior approval from the community, bot operation is a
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1.1 — even if this makes the majority of seven which it is one away from now, I would be less inclined to use it over 1 because of the two opposes and per the "First choice"/"Second choice" ratio.
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4) Although much of Betacommand's continued work since the prior case is commendable, several aspects of his user conduct over the past year have been problematic, including the following:
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Nobots is not (yet) policy. I appreciate that this is intended to be about user communication, as Paul says, but this would inappropriately precipitate the conclusion that it is policy. --
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This seems to restate principles 8 and 9 above, but it's worth repeating. I would prefer the stronger "is necessary" rather than "may be necessary", but it's no big deal. --
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As the original drafter, I would agree to add this additional language to 2 if no one else objects, rather than have to hold the case open for another round of voting.
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I concur with Paul on James' concern, though perhaps we could add some qualifier to "approvals" (such as "technical") to remove the possibility of that implication. --
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Note: All remedies that refer to a period of time, for example to a ban of X months or a revert parole of Y months, are to run concurrently unless otherwise stated.
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1) The purpose of Knowledge (XXG) is to create a high-quality, free-content encyclopedia in an atmosphere of camaraderie and mutual respect among contributors.
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or are licensed under a policy-compliant free license. Images and other media that do not meet these requirements may only be used in accordance with the
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feelings about reuse or the open-content mission of Knowledge (XXG) are understandably upset when content of doubtful compliance is allowed to stand.
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And I should like to emphasise that these requirements mentioned are essential components of the policy in terms of implementing the resolution. --
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too, which have been touched on in this case. Whether or not bots should be expected to adhere to some opt-out method is the obvious example. --
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by other editors in this process will be a valuable contribution toward addressing the overall situation reflected in the record of this case.
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new party is on notice of the case). Suggestions by the parties or other non-arbitrators for motions or other requests should be placed on the
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evidence page, I think the Community need not wait 60 more days for administrators to take action if serious issues arise in the interim.
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If any arbitrators have any comments or queries, especially on the 1/1.1 and 2/2.1 remedy proposals, they'd be much appreciated. Cheers,
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Though perhaps this should mention that "bots" specifically means scripts running on separate accounts, unless that's already obvious. --
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Prefer different wording than "urged". If the community requests this change than he needs to implement it as soon as it is feasible.
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policies and practices were previously developed, including the disputes underlying this case. The review should attempt to ensure:
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I don't think it is wise for us to tie our hands by agreeing in advance to wait 60 days before considering any further review.
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Could be broken into individual findings if necessary (and I will do so on request of any arbitrator), but the gist is clear.
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I share James' concern, although as worded this does not assume or imply any policy setting role for the Bot Approvals Group.
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a FAQ would be my recommendation. I've also dropped the part about an opt-out list per my opposition to 1.1 above. --
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I agree with Daniel's notes. Unless an arbitrator objects, I will go ahead and make the change to remedy 2.
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On the assumption that it is understood the committee is making a policy precedent on this individual case.
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For this case, there are 13 active Arbitrators (excluding 1 who is recused), so 7 votes are a majority.
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so on. Arbitrators should not pass the motion until they are satisfied with the implementation notes.
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5) The English Knowledge (XXG), like other Wikimedia Foundation projects, is primarily based upon
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are processes that modify Knowledge (XXG) content in a fully or partially automated fashion.
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Support but would be happy to see the alternative wording in 2.1 made additional to this.
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Proposed principles: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11.1 (not passing are 9.1 and 11).
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Possible alternative for UC's proposed principle 3. Not yet voting, may need refining.
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1.1) Betacommand is thanked for his contributions to the project but is instructed:
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an argument that we should require it to reduce future tensions in this instance.
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1) Betacommand is thanked for his contributions to the project but is instructed:
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and discussing proposals with other Arbitrators, parties and others at
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Motions have the same majority for passage as the final decision.
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I have made (B) more concise, to avoid the sticking point for
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14:45, 31 March 2008 (UTC)Switch to oppose, and support 5.1.
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Yes, I don't disagree on the fundamental factual question. --
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Wording improved per some helpful comments on the workshop.
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Currently passing, as of 01:52, 12 April 2008 (UTC), is:
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Agree with most but not all of the wording. Prefer 11.1.
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an improvement to the wording to address your concern.
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Proposed remedies: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.1. Not passing are:
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Though I dislike the ownership of images alluded to.
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Index

Knowledge (XXG):Requests for arbitration
Betacommand 2
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Newyorkbrad
talk
02:20, 30 March 2008 (UTC)
Kirill
17:33, 30 March 2008 (UTC)
James F.
(talk)
08:54, 31 March 2008 (UTC)
FloNight
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