User talk:Fabartus
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[edit] Evolutionary Rather Than Revolutionary
That's awesome man. I've lost count of the people i've seen come and go from Wikipedia because of the bizzare pseudo-anarchy/oligarchy there. Hopefully with some time off and the increasing experience i'm getting in real world politics, i'll be able to help you with your new and improved versions of my thoughts. Karmafist 03:53, 9 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Policy review
Policy is not the most exciting subject at Wikibooks but we do have some major unresolved issues.
The most important issue, in my opinion, is Dispute resolution which starts by declaring that:
"Currently there is no official organized process to resolve disputes between users"
The suggested remedy for this is: Wikibooks:Ad hoc administration committee which puts into place the absolute minimum in terms of an enforcement apparatus.
The second most important is Wikibooks:No personal attacks where a vote has recommended the policy be enforced but it still languishes as "proposed".
The third policy that is needed and which will prevent edit disputes from getting out of hand is Wikibooks:Editing disputes policy.
Other policies that need consideration are at: Policies and guidelines.
Please spare a minute or two to peruse these issues and add a comment and/or a vote. RobinH 12:42, 28 April 2006 (UTC)
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- RobinH—Sorry, I've been swamped over at Wikipedia and Life too! I'll take a peek at the policy proposals sometime this weekend. It's been a while so I don't know what good it will do!
Best regards, // FrankB 05:55, 6 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Importing templates
Please stop - we do not need any of the templates you have imported so far as I can tell. When we need templates we can import them with a full history. Thanks for your attention. — Mike.lifeguard | talk 01:40, 26 August 2008 (UTC)