Wikiversity/Board of Regents
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Wikiversity Board of Regents [1] election is on the front burner at v: at last.
Our mock w:September (2009) election will run v:user:jtneill - dean of School:Psychology and his vice-dean - v:user:mikeu against wikiversity founders Cormac and JWSchmidt. The incumbents are being called to the carpet for allowing wikiversity to:
- end up in shambles
- go to the dogs
- deteriorate
- stagnate
- fail
- xxx
- yy
- z
LiquidThreads v:template:liquidThreads are the tools of the 2020's that the New Guarde is running on for an alliterative platform. Semantically, the platform is one of order & law (taxonomic style and referential integrity) with its new catalyst role appointed through a v:Wikiversity:Community Review via a w:consensus-driven process. The process is open to both {{custodian}} and {{user}} participation with facilited, moderated, constrained, documented, sliced, diced and pureed fine-grained processes for finding out just what the matter[2]
Wikiversity:Guidelines are coming from above [3] .. kind of like Hail & Fire.
But the bleeding edge is the custodial-catalytic dynamic that PROMISES to deliver a win-win allowing JWS and Cormac to rest on their laurels for a couple more years.
Wikiversity:Process: v:liquidThreads | v:Template:liquidThreads & v:Template:VOTE // v:Template:User | v:Template:Catalyst | v:Template:Custodian
The Jade Knight and SB Johnny may be running on a third interlingual GreenLight Party ticket. Quinobi 22:50, 28 August 2009 (UTC)
BTW, There is no cabal. --Quinobi 23:51, 30 August 2009 (UTC)
notes
[edit]- ↑ Noun 1. board of regents - a committee of university officers who have general supervision over the welfare and conduct of students
- ↑ Debacle n. 2 (ecology) 1872, Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution p.425
- ↑ Guidelines previously called "Rules of Engagement" but renamed after a protest and some discussion.