Forum:Addressing issues with rights requests: Difference between revisions

I think this thread has broken the record for longest running discussion in TSW history
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(I think this thread has broken the record for longest running discussion in TSW history)
 
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Please forgive me if I don't write an incredibly long wall of text about the recent issues we've encountered with requests for rights (i.e. [[TSW:RFA]] and [[TSW:RFB]]). I doubt I need to rehash the cluster-''you-know-what'' we just experienced with the most recent request, and I don't want to turn this thread into a place to complain about the opinions of others in that RfA. This is the place to solve the obviously flawed RfA and RfB system. Because there are a couple things which are broken, clearly.
 
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:::Per LiR. No questions from me. [[User:Beds|<font color="#6B1D51">'''Beds'''</font>]] <sup>([[User_talk:Beds|<font color="#512d17">'''parlare'''</font>]] - [[User_blog:Beds|<font color="#512d17">'''da leggere'''</font>]])</sup> 09:33, August 14, 2013 (UTC)
::::@Pidge Probably best not to. It can be seen as a conflict of interest on personal grounds if somebody with 5,000 edits on another wiki shows up and voices support for one RfX candidate based on personal ties whilst having very few, if any, meaningful edits here. That and being part of another wiki's community =/= being part of TSW's community. {{LabSig}} 11:14, August 14, 2013 (UTC)
 
== Conclusion ==
After three months, we have a new system and a new ruleset for user rights requests. We also have consensus to put into place a multiple requests queue where the nominee must respond to their nomination within two weeks. We also have consensus to restrict discussion to users with at least 50 edits on content namespaces. The queue system and edit requirements will be written into the RfA/RfB ruleset shortly. If anyone wishes to propose any further changes to the system, you're welcome to start a new thread. {{LabSig}} 17:11, August 17, 2013 (UTC)