David Gerard said:
Michael Snow wrote:
So at most Jimbo would need to come up with four
or five people who
have good sense at how to handle these things. I don't think this
would be terribly difficult for him. We have several experienced
former
arbitrators whom I at least would happily trust to deal with a case in
an emergency. And I could name a number of other people who might be
qualified, depending on the particular case that presents itself. This
would also be a helpful way to get in some practical observation of
people who may be candidates for election to the Arbitration Committee
in the future.
Oooh, that's a good idea. I like that one.
There are the former arbitrators, and those whom the arbitrators would
co-opt because of their particular skills, as Michael suggests. Possibly
those who have already declared their interest by standing in the Arbcom
election may also be a useful pool.
This is just a wild idea, but how about other Wikipedias? I don't know
how well developed the de.wikipedia or fr.wikipedia dispute resolution is,
but it may be that potential arbitrators coud be co-opted from those Wikis
if they are willing and their skill with English is up to it. At least
they'd be less likely to have reason to recuse. It would also be a chance
to spread expertise from en.wikipedia to other Wikis.