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really mass crowdsourcing, ("anyone can edit") which brings in a huge range of other issues. And they are issues which have a massive effect, consider, for example, the problems we continually have to deal with around POV pushing alone, which isn't as much of a problem for linux. Another big difference is that the people working on the linux kernel are experts whereas Knowledge (XXG) and the WMF encourage new editors, a bunch of whom are not experts in the content or in the operation of a crowdsourced encyclopedia or on MediaWiki.
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Primarily see the above, let me know if you want more detail. I should say though, that the fact that I've got them here doesn't necessarily mean that I will or will be able to do anything about them if I am elected (there are 14 other people, new responsibilities to get used to and heaps of stuff to
278:, I believe, is overly bureaucratic and prevents arbitrators and clerks from taking the most appropriate action. In this request, for example, it was blatantly obvious that it should be sent to AE but it had to sit there for 24+ hours to meet the requirement. I'd get rid of it and replace it with an 289:
Another one I've discussed with a couple arbs before but didn't end up going anywhere. Currently the scope of cases is sometimes quite difficult to work out. I'd like to create a section for editors to propose brief statements of scope in the case request and when the case is opened the drafter(s)
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This is one I've discussed with a couple arbs before but didn't end up going anywhere. Remedies which have been superseded are struck out on the main case page and the replacement it put down the bottom of the page. Instead I'd collapse the superseded remedy and put it's replacement right below it
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I'm not really familiar at all with the linux community however after having a brief look it appears that there are a few important factors to consider. The linux community primarily relies on subject matter experts and really only includes them, whereas Knowledge (XXG) relies on crowdsourcing,
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you recommended, so now my eyes are permanently crossed. I don't know which will serve Knowledge (XXG) better, your expertise or your commitment to service, but I'm betting on both. -
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Because there was no need to move it (where is that instruction, by the way) as it doesn't really matter where it gets asked if there'll be an answer anyway (and
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Having been an arbitration clerk for so long I've got a fairly good idea at the internal machinations of the Committee (although some still drive me nuts)
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either pick one or write their own and put it on the main case page and in the notice that goes out to people who comment.
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follow the instructions and move this duplicated question from their talk pages to their question pages?
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to bring withdrawn requests to the attention of the Committee on the mailing list and ask what to do.
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I've also developed some ideas on what I don't think it working and what I could do to change them.
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Really like your upbeat tone, thanks for that, as well as your service.
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key success factors of the linux community, what to take for wikipedia
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I went a little cross-eyed over your insider terms, and did read the
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running. He/she seems to have his/her head screwed on.
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Knowledge (XXG) talk:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2015
Candidates
Callanecc
talk page
Arbitration Committee
Please sign and date your posts
Please review the election rules
Please notify an election volunteer
Be civil
No personal attacks
Refrain from canvassing
and harassment
Discuss the election, or ask questions here

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Arbitration Committee Election 2015
Callanecc
Candidate statement
Questions for the candidate
Discuss this candidate
Callanecc
LeoRomero
talk
01:13, 24 November 2015 (UTC)
LeoRomero
withdrawn case requests
internal clerk procedure
Audit Subcommittee

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