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{{info|'''Please do not edit this page''' until everyone involved has agreed to mediate, except to place the name of a user or article which you believe should be involved.}}
{{info|'''Please do not edit this page''' until everyone involved has agreed to mediate, except to add a user or article.}}


==Users involved==
==Users involved==

Revision as of 07:30, 26 March 2007

Users involved

Please add yourself if you wish to participate in mediation. If you wish to add another user, please inform that user that his or her name has been added. Thelma Bowlen (talk · contribs) Osakadan (talk · contribs) Blueboy96 (talk · contribs) Varsha Daswani (talk · contribs)

Articles involved

Every Nation (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views) Victory Christian Fellowship (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views)

Issues to be mediated

Please place a neutral statement of an issue you believe needs to be mediated here.

Process of mediation

The mediation will take part in four parts:

  • Agreement: All parties involved will indicate agreement or disagreement to participation. If any party disagrees, mediation will not proceed.
  • Facts and principles: Each party and the mediator will have the opportunity to place for discussion what they believe to be facts and principles that can already be agreed upon by all sides. If all parties agree, the fact or principle will be considered agreed to for the remaining discussion.
  • Finding sources: Each party will present all sources which (s)he believes should be included in the article. After all sources have been presented, the parties will discuss the appropriateness and reliability of each source found.
  • Suggested edits: Each party will have the opportunity to suggest edits which integrate the found source material into the final article. These edits will be discussed by all parties. If consensus can be reached, the edits will be implemented to the article.

While some suggestions and source material may be appropriate to more than one article, each discussion will take place according to a single article. As multiple articles are involved, separate discussions will run simultaneously for each individual article. If a source or suggestion may apply to more than one article, crossposting is welcome.