Battlestar Wiki:Requests for commentFrom Battlestar Wiki, the free, open content Battlestar Galactica encyclopedia and episode guide(Redirected from BW:RFC)
Requests for Comment is the process to encourage community consensus on the identification and resolution of significant disputes between members of the community, regardless of their standing. The goal is to identify any disputes with members and resolve them in a manner consistent with the beliefs of the Battlestar Wiki community. RfCs generally involve the content of an article (to define consensus for its content) or behavior of a contributor in regards to an article or activity (to define the extent, if any, in which a contributor has blatantly violated a Battlestar Wiki policy which affects the community at-large). Other contributors can join in the discussions in an RfC to help them resolve difficulties and disputes in articles or talk pages. A good quality RfC can help contributors resolve differences, add different insights, give comments and opinions on how others might see some wording, and so on. Bureaucrats take point in RfCs as moderators to keep the process on-topic, note policy and guidelines, and generally maintain civility in the discussion.
Beginning an RfC (or how to AVOID doing so)Before filing any RfC:
WitnessesTwo witnesses are needed to activate any RfC. A witness acknowledges that they have witnessed the issue and certifies their attempt and failure to aid in the dispute. Two witnesses from bona fide user accounts (not "sock puppets" or users with accounts less than 30 days old) MUST add their names in the appropriate RfC field to validate the RfC. If no witnesses appear, the RfC may be thrown out, and the process to resolve the issue returns to the article talk page. Once the RfC has received witnesses and a bureaucrat notes that the page is open for commentary, any eligible Battlestar Wiki contributor is welcome to provide comments to assist in reaching agreements on the RfC page. Battlestar Wiki policies must be adhered to in the matter of an RfC (noting not to attempt using the letter of the policy to defeat its spirit) and cannot be ignored in the process. Eligible contributors, as defined by this RFC process, are users who have had a user account on Battlestar Wiki in good standing for 30 days or longer. It should be made exceptionally clear that this rule is not an effort to disenfranchise voters, but to ensure that voters know the duties and responsibilities of a Battlestar Wiki contributor and to vote accordingly based not on superficial criteria, but on the policies and procedures used to contribute to the wiki. During an RfC, editors should:
Article disputesTo start an RfC on an article dispute: Begin by creating a new page, type in the following field, substituting the name of the article that is involved. But do not press "Begin RFC" yet until you read these directions:
User conduct disputesUser conduct disputes should be rare, as many Battlestar Wiki policies exist that sanction users for specific unacceptable behaviors, such as spamming, vandalism, and obvious personal attacks. Administrators may supercede a submitted RfC for such behavior and directly intervene, blocking the user per policy and guidelines for such violations. User conduct RfCs generally occur when user behavior create unforeseen issues between other users (including the community), an article, as well as policy(s). To start an RFC on user conduct: Begin by creating a new page, type in the following field, adding the username of the individual in which you are in dispute with. But do not press "Begin RFC" yet until you read these directions:
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