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2018 Arbitration Committee Elections

Status as of 09:59 (UTC), Wednesday, 29 May 2024 ( Purge)

  • Thank you for participating in the 2018 Arbitration Committee Elections. The results have been posted.
  • You are invited to leave feedback on the election process.

Mass message

  • MassMessaging items to follow up on (this is more of a tech note, but this is the only page with ideas for next year): phab:T209899 needs to be checked, message body needs dynamic time stamps, distribution process needs to be more carefully executed. — xaosflux Talk 01:23, 20 November 2018 (UTC) reply

Users who do not wish to receive any future "ArbCom 20xx election voter messages‬" on their User:Talk pages

Just like any great thing, some people just wish to "unsubscribe", so let's (not) forget about them, please.

  1. Jidanni ( talk) 13:37, 1 December 2018 (UTC) reply

Discuss

In fact, next year there should be a note at the bottom of the message saying how to unsubscribe. Jidanni ( talk) 13:42, 1 December 2018 (UTC) reply

@ Jidanni: we certainly could make an opt-out sign out page for next year, ideally everyone would only get 1 message ('the vote is open and you are likely eligible' type) - so it would be a bit late to opt-out after we deliver it. I'm not opposed to an opt-out sign up page, just think it will be hard for anyone to actually know about it. — xaosflux Talk 13:53, 1 December 2018 (UTC) reply
Xaosflux, Create a category. Category:Users who do not wish to receive ACE messages. — CYBERPOWER ( Merry Christmas) 20:15, 2 December 2018 (UTC) reply
Oh sure, it can be a cat, it could be a page - problem is what are we going to to mass message everyone to sign up :D — xaosflux Talk 22:45, 2 December 2018 (UTC) reply
Xaosflux, Yes exactly. It will be included in the {{ ACEMM}} template on how to opt-out in the future. — CYBERPOWER ( Merry Christmas) 20:46, 5 December 2018 (UTC) reply

General/Other

  • Add explanatory info to the elections page regarding the scrutineering process, how long it has taken in the past, and what stage it is currently at, as originally suggested here, mainly by GorillaWarfare, with additional contributions by Revi and by me, as follows:

    It might be useful to adjust the elections page to explain in more detail what goes on with the scrutineering process, and what the time frame has historically been. I'm somewhat aware of the effort involved and so I completely understand why it takes the time it does, but I think a lot of the people clamoring for results early on are doing so because they think it's taking 1–2 weeks to just sum up the support/neutral/oppose columns and publish the results. GorillaWarfare (talk) 11:08, 14 December 2018 (UTC)

Probably good idea, I'll assume someone else will do it (and eventually do it myself next year)? — regards, Revi 14:23, 14 December 2018 (UTC)

Excellent suggestion, GorillaWarfare; it would also improve transparency and reduce opportunities for stress and conflict, perhaps especially if accompanied by notification of which stage(s) of the process was/were currently ongoing. ... .Tlhslobus (talk) 20:23, 14 December 2018 (UTC)

Tlhslobus ( talk) 04:49, 17 December 2018 (UTC) reply
This is now partly done with User:-revi/ACE scrutineering. — regards, Revi 01:04, 10 June 2019 (UTC) reply


  • + Look over list of voters and possibly check if they are blocked for 'socking'. — regards, Revi 05:24, 27 December 2018 (UTC) reply