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== Admins ==
== Admins ==
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See [[admins]] and <span id="Contact">[[admins#contacting|contacting admins]]</span>.


From [http://microformats.org/wiki/faq#Q:_Who_controls_microformats.3F the FAQ]
== Administrative intervention ==


Any required governance (and very little is required) of the microformats IRC channel, wiki, and mailing lists is discussed by a group of invited volunteer administrators, including:
Intervention by the administration will be done so only as necessary.  The individuals in this group primarily exist to keep the wiki, IRC and mailing lists orderly (reverting spam, blocking vandalism etc.).  Stronger action will only be taken when a community member acts in direct contradiction to the [[how-to-play]] guidelines.
* [http://tantek.com/ Tantek Çelik]
 
* [http://theryanking.com Ryan King]
=== Suspension Policy ===
* [http://suda.co.uk/ Brian Suda]
 
* [http://siliconllama.com/ Benjamin West]
In extreme cases, the administrators may decide to ban an individual from posting to the mailing list and/or editing the wiki (alternatively, they may require all posts to first be moderated).
* [http://randomchaos.com/ Scott Reynen]
 
* [http://fberriman.com/ Frances Berriman]
This decision is not taken lightly, and will only be done if all the administrators are in agreement with the decision.
* [http://allinthehead.com/ Drew McLellan]
 
* [http://kevinmarks.com/ Kevin Marks]
Suspensions are usually for a fixed time period, to allow "cooling off."
 
How a suspended/moderated individual can return to good standing will be stated when the action is taken on a case-by-case status.
 
Appealing an action or decision can be done by using one of the points of contacts mentioned above.


== Issues  ==
== Issues  ==
See [[governance-issues]] for suggestions on how to improve governance.
See [[governance-issues]] for suggestions on how to improve governance.
== References  ==
* [http://headrush.typepad.com/creating_passionate_users/2006/04/angrynegative_p.html Angry/negative people can be bad for your brain]
* [http://www.amazon.com/Asshole-Rule-Civilized-Workplace-Surviving/dp/0446526568 The No A**hole Rule: Building a Civilized Workplace and Surviving One That Isn't]
* [http://chuqui.typepad.com/chuqui_30/2008/10/a-group-is-its.html A Group is its own worst enemy]

Latest revision as of 18:12, 20 December 2008

Admins

See admins and contacting admins.

Administrative intervention

Intervention by the administration will be done so only as necessary. The individuals in this group primarily exist to keep the wiki, IRC and mailing lists orderly (reverting spam, blocking vandalism etc.). Stronger action will only be taken when a community member acts in direct contradiction to the how-to-play guidelines.

Suspension Policy

In extreme cases, the administrators may decide to ban an individual from posting to the mailing list and/or editing the wiki (alternatively, they may require all posts to first be moderated).

This decision is not taken lightly, and will only be done if all the administrators are in agreement with the decision.

Suspensions are usually for a fixed time period, to allow "cooling off."

How a suspended/moderated individual can return to good standing will be stated when the action is taken on a case-by-case status.

Appealing an action or decision can be done by using one of the points of contacts mentioned above.

Issues

See governance-issues for suggestions on how to improve governance.

References