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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Robchurch (talk | contribs) at 00:29, 11 August 2005 (Motion to withdraw Request for Arbitration against Ed Poor). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

This page contains details relevant to the Ed Poor out-of-ArbCom-settlement and the series of IRC-based conferences surrounding this.

First Conference

  • Scheduled: 10:30, 5th August 2005 (UTC)
  • Commenced: 10:23, 5th August 2005 (UTC)
  • Concluded: 00:30, 6th August 2005 (UTC)

Agenda

No agenda was decided prior to this conference

Minutes (Brief)

The members met and discussed the points of view of:

  • Ed Poor
  • Rob Church
  • Uninvited Company
  • Phroziac

Conference was then adjourned to allow for thinking time.

Minutes (Detailed)

A full log of this, and other conferences, can be found at http://www.anubite.co.uk/edpoor.

Second Conference

  • Scheduled: 10:30, 8th August 2005 (UTC)
  • Commenced: ??:??, 8th August 2005 (UTC)
  • Concluded: 01:04, 9th August 2005 (UTC)

Agenda

  1. Revise Points Of View (of Initiators)
    1. Phroziac
    2. Rob Church
    3. Uninvited Company
  2. Hear Point Of View
    1. Nicholas Turnbull
  3. "Findings Of Fact"
  4. Proposed Action
    1. Nicholas Turnbull
    2. Phroziac
    3. Rob Church
    4. Uninvited Company
  5. Ed Poor's Response To Proposed Action
    1. Ed Poor's Response
    2. Compromises
  6. Conclusion

Minutes (Brief)

The members recapped and clarified the points of view of Phroziac, Rob Church and UninvitedCompany, and then heard the point of view of Nicholas Turnbull. Ed Poor responded to the points raised and the members attempted to propose findings of fact; it was unanimously decided to move to proposing an outcome and to "find facts" to support the proposed outcomes.

Minutes (Detailed)

A full log of this, and other conferences, can be found at http://www.anubite.co.uk/edpoor.

Third Conference

  • Scheduled: Undecided at present time

Scheduling

Please could parties post details of when they are not available during the forthcoming week (11-18 Aug 2005) so that I can schedule a final IRC meeting? Assume that the time will be 22:30 GMT (that's 23:30 BST, 18:30 EDT) as usual, for now. Rob Church Talk 23:00, 10 August 2005 (UTC)

Ed Poor

  • Date

Nicholas Turnbull

  • Entirely free; no problems

Phroziac

  • Getting wisdom teeth pulled on the 18th, not supposed to make "important decisions" all day. Is this meeting important?
    • Not in a life-or-death sense. Rob Church Talk 00:07, 11 August 2005 (UTC)

Rob Church

  • 11th Aug - I may be out
  • 18th Aug - I will be out

The Uninvited Co.

  • Date

Agenda

Motion to withdraw Request for Arbitration against Ed Poor

As a result of discussion via IRC conference sessions, we are satisfied that Mr. Poor's motives are sound and that he is prepared to pay more attention to community consensus in the future and take more care to avoid causing disruption in the Wikipedia community. On this basis, we feel arbitration would lead to no further gain and that Mr. Poor has shown definite remorse and willingness to modify his behaviour.

We, the undersigned, of Party 1 of the Ed Poor Request for Arbitration, hereby withdraw the request made to the arbitration committee for arbitration.

Signed:

Expansion

While I retracted my vote above after reviewing several comments made by and to Ed, and several events brought to my attention by Uninvited Company, happenings in the IRC channel have altered my opinion once more. Ed announced he would "not rock the boat, rather, get on board" and that is, I feel, sufficient to warrant my agreement to retract the case.

There is a "but" - while I have included the relevant portions of the IRC log below, I believe that Ed ought to make some sort of public statement, perhaps on his user or user talk page, indicating that this is what he plans to do. Therefore, my signature below is conditional that Ed makes good on his promises not to rock the boat.

I would like to thank Ed for his kind words; it was a pleasure to work with all parties in this matter in order to go some way towards darning up the moral fabric of the community to what it should be once more.

I, the undersigned, withdraw the request made to the arbitration committee for arbitration: