Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2012-03-05/Arbitration report
AUSC appointments announced, one case remains open
The Arbitration Committee neither opened nor closed any cases this week, leaving one open.
Audit Subcommittee appointments
On March 1, the Arbitration Committee announced the appointment of three new community members of the Audit Subcommittee (AUSC). Avraham (talk · contribs), Ponyo (talk · contribs), and Salvio giuliano (talk · contribs) will serve one-year terms on the subcommittee, while MBisanz (talk · contribs) has been designated an alternate should a subcommittee member resign.
AUSC was established by the committee to investigate complaints concerning the use of CheckUser and Oversight privileges on the English Wikipedia, and to provide better monitoring and supervision of the CheckUser and Oversight positions along with the use of the applicable tools. There were three vacancies in non-arbitrator positions on the subcommittee, due to the election of past community members AGK and Courcelles to the committee itself, and the expiration of community member Keegan's term at the end of March.
Open cases
Article titles and capitalization (Week 6)
This case was opened to review alleged disruptive editing on the Manual of Style and other pages pertaining to article naming. The workshop phase had been extended by arbitrator AGK last week. Drafter David Fuchs stated on 4 March that he would post "part or all of the [proposed decision]" later this week.
Other requests and committee action
- A revised list of ArbCom clerks has been posted on the Clerk Noticeboard.
- A proposed interaction ban motion relating to the Race and intelligence case has stalled; several arbitrators have expressed interest in opening a full case in the matter.
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