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The coloured text will be added to the section "Guidelines for System Operator Misconduct Reporting", so that the paragraph will read as follows:  
The coloured text will be added to the section "Guidelines for System Operator Misconduct Reporting", so that the paragraph will read as follows:  


''"All discussion of misconduct should occur on this page, not the talk page - any discussion on the talk page will be merged into this page once discovered. Once a misconduct case has been declared closed, a member of the sysop team will mete out the punishment (if deemed necessary), and then move the case to the Archive. <font color="red"> Any penalties incurred for Misconduct must be decided by a sysop (or sysops) not named in the Misconduct case.'' </font>
''"All discussion of misconduct should occur on this page, not the talk page - any discussion on the talk page will be merged into this page once discovered. Once a misconduct case has been declared closed, a member of the sysop team <font color="red">other than the sysop named in the case''</font> will mete out the punishment (if deemed necessary), and then move the case to the Archive."


Please feel free to suggest better ways to word the policy.
Please feel free to suggest better ways to word the policy.

Revision as of 16:07, 9 September 2009

The coloured text will be added to the section "Guidelines for System Operator Misconduct Reporting", so that the paragraph will read as follows:

"All discussion of misconduct should occur on this page, not the talk page - any discussion on the talk page will be merged into this page once discovered. Once a misconduct case has been declared closed, a member of the sysop team other than the sysop named in the case will mete out the punishment (if deemed necessary), and then move the case to the Archive."

Please feel free to suggest better ways to word the policy.