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[[Image:Symbol neutral vote.png|15px]] '''Neutral'''
[[Image:Symbol neutral vote.svg|15px]] '''Neutral'''<noinclude>
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'''When to use {{neutral}} and {{abstain}}:'''
'''When to use {{neutral}}, {{abstain}}, and {{comment}}:'''
*{{tl|neutral}} is a vote, which declares no opinion on the matter.
*{{tl|neutral}} is a vote, which declares no opinion on the matter at hand.
*{{tl|abstain}} is not a vote. It is automatically used for admins on [[BW:LOA|Leave of Absence]], and can also be used to recuse yourself from votes in which you are an interested party (such as RFCs concerning administrators).
*{{tl|abstain}} is not a vote. It can be used to recuse yourself from votes in which you are an interested party (such as an RFC brought by or concerning you), or to state an objection if you feel that voting procedure has been violated. It is also automatically used for admins on [[BW:LOA|Leave of Absence]].
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*{{tl|comment}} is not a vote or abstain but a way to indicate this is a comment relating to the poll taken place.
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[[fr:Modèle:Neutre]] </noinclude>

Latest revision as of 13:24, 28 October 2009

Neutral


When to use Neutral, Abstain, and Comment:

  • {{neutral}} is a vote, which declares no opinion on the matter at hand.
  • {{abstain}} is not a vote. It can be used to recuse yourself from votes in which you are an interested party (such as an RFC brought by or concerning you), or to state an objection if you feel that voting procedure has been violated. It is also automatically used for admins on Leave of Absence.
  • {{comment}} is not a vote or abstain but a way to indicate this is a comment relating to the poll taken place.