On Mar 2, 2009, at 2:21 PM, Joe Szilagyi wrote:
> Since BLP is so important--and Sue is wrong, not because of the > "coverage" of Wikimedia over it, which is distantly secondary to the > negative effects of a bad BLP situation on a Wikimedia site--then > let's put a big prominent "Report A Problem" link on the top of every > page, WMF-wide. > > - Joe While I'm not in favor of such a "Report a Problem" link at the top of EVERY page (because sit back and watch that queue explode from reports of every piece of vandalism (it's SO much easier to report it than to fix it...) and we don't have a sufficient number of OTRS people to deal with that... I AM in favor of having such a link appear at the top of every single BLP (perhaps automatically tied to the BLP template or some such auto- magic system?), with a fairly instant response that says "we got it. we'll be in touch..." and assigns it through some sort of basic workforce rule to a team of designated volunteers. The important thing is to make sure that ANYTHING sent through such a link is assigned and tracked in such a way that it can be RE-assigned if sufficient follow-up doesn't come fairly quickly. Philippe ___________________ philippe [email protected] [[en:User:Philippe]] _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list [email protected] Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l
