From: "Anthere" <anthere8(a)yahoo.com>
Anthere a écrit:
Could someone have a look at the conflict over
Alexander Lukashenko,
between Adam Carr and 172. And give their opinion ?
I hardly dare to say it, but I reverted to a version that is anterior to
december 2003, to insure it was "somehow" stable.
Actually, I wrote this message initially to ask if some people could
have a look at the issue generating the conflict, but saw no effect
whatsoever.
I also listed it on [[request for comment]], where it had no result
either.
Sort of an experiment. Which lend me to think the step 2 of
Wikipedia:Conflict resolution is not very likely to lead to success.
I think that you may have comments or may not, but the fact of the matter
is that the wiki is a collaborative process open to all. We should keep that
in mind and this step in the dispute resolution process gives input to
anyone interested. If there is no one interested then the parties appear
to recognize the differeing POVs and if that cannot be reconciled you
can take the dispute resolution process further.
I also think that involving other people in troubled
waters, is perhaps
asking for more troubles than not.
I think that it really has to do with content and that is something that
we can help with to one degree or another.
Perhaps, rather than public calling for help (at the
risk of attracting
people willing to bring trouble), discreetly asking for help to specific
people (known for their ability to handle conflict for example) is more
likely to be beneficial.
If both are useful why not try posting it and soliciting comments;
really at an early stage this could only get people interested in the
subject
page, that would be a good thing, no?
Alex756