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*'''[[UDWiki:Administration/Policy Discussion/Terms of Service|Terms of Service]]'''
*'''[[UDWiki:Administration/Policy Discussion/Terms of Service|Terms of Service]]'''
:Attempts to adopt the Terms of Service as official wiki policy.
:Attempts to adopt the Terms of Service as official wiki policy.
*'''[[UDWiki:Administration/Policy Discussion/Unbiased Group Listings|Unbiased Group Listings]]'''
:Attempts to make group listings unbiased.
*'''[[UDWiki:Administration/Policy Discussion/Prevent Harrasment|Prevent Harrasment]]'''
:A policy meant to prevent harassment.
*'''[[UDWiki:Administration/Policy Discussion/Better Protection for User talk: Kevan|Better Protection for User talk: Kevan]]'''
:A policy meant to provide better protection to Kevan's talk page from spam, harassment and off-topic comments.
*'''[[UDWiki:Administration/Policy Discussion/Banning Self-made Vandal Cases|Banning Self-made Vandal Cases]]'''
:A policy to ban self-made vandal cases.

Revision as of 08:32, 26 May 2011

Administration Services

Sysop List (Check) | Guidelines | Policies (Discussion) | Promotions (Bureaucrat) | Re-Evaluations

Deletions (Scheduling) | Speedy Deletions | Undeletions | Vandal Banning (Bots) | Vandal Data (De-Escalations)

Protections (Scheduling) | Move Requests | Arbitration | Misconduct | Demotions | Discussion | Sysop Archives

This wiki attempts to work on the same guidelines as most wikis - policy is made by the users, not by the gatekeepers. In light of this, here is the place for people to discuss hot-topics regarding what we should consider acceptable and unacceptable. The community should keep track of what's going on here, and work to ensure that any guidelines or policy statements are indicative of the general mood described here.

How to start a policy discussion

To start a policy discussion, you must follow the following steps:

  1. Create a page for that policy.
    This is meant so this page doesn't get lengthy and unreadable. Create this page as a subpage of the Policy Discussion page, like UDWiki:Administration/Policy Discussion/Your Policy.
  2. Write a draft about your policy.
    This draft is not the final text for your policy, it is the general idea of what you want to vote for.
  3. Link this page here.
    In the Under Discussion header. Write a few words about what you want to discuss in this policy. Also, add your policy to the tally of policies undergoing discussion at {{Wiki News}}.
  4. Discuss it on the talk page.
    The policy's talk page. People will be able to elaborate on the written draft, and add their opinions of what should be changed so this draft gets approved by the community. Any policy should remain at least 3 days under discussion before it goes for voting. Any discussion which doesn't go to voting in 2 weeks will be archived.
  5. Write the final text on your policy.
    Write the final text for your policy based on what was discussed on the policy's talk page.
  6. Start voting.
    The policy must then be moved to the Under Voting header here. A Voting header should be added to the policy page. Only for and against votes are valid, and any discussion MUST go to that policy's talk page. To easily add all of the necessary voting information, just type {{subst:PolicyVoting}} at the bottom of your policy's page. Be sure to remove your policy from the discussion section on {{Wiki News}} and add it to the undergoing voting section.
  7. Voting closed!
    Voting closes after 2 weeks of voting. In order to pass, a policy must receive a two-thirds majority. Policies that pass are then added to the Approved Policies header, and should be announced on the Wiki News box on the main page.

Policy Discussion

Under Discussion

A policy attempting to clarify when an off-site request is valid and when not.

Under Voting

A policy to clarify the adjust the requirement of crat seat voting to match the reevaluations rate requirement for sysops.

Recent Policies

Approved Policies

A draft for creating a system to appeal permabanned users under certain circumstances.
An alteration to the guidelines for sysop promotion requests.
New policies now no longer require a minimum number of votes.

Rejected Policies

A policy to clarify the requirement for a signature to contain the users handle and a link to their page.
A policy about unbanning User:Amazing.
A set of three independent policies, all of them aiming to streamline the sys-op promotion procedure and bring it closer to actual practice.

Withdrawn Policies

A policy to transfer control of the wiki to a box of puppies.
A policy to allow SysOps to ignore SpamBots until a wiki modification is enacted to lessen the onslaught.
Attempts to adopt the Terms of Service as official wiki policy.