User talk:Nolaneclark

Hi Nolaneclark

Thank you for your edits and contributions on theWiki FamilySearch Greek Geneology Resourses page. We invite you to continue to edit and contribute to this page as well as other pages of interest as you accrue additional information'''. You are so appreciated'''! Bo

YOUR USER PAGE You are invited to click on the"User Page" tab at the top of this page just under the"FamilySearch" tree. Here you are given the opportunity to tell about yourself, your interests and desires as far as genealogy is concerned. Thank you in advance for taking the time to allow the Wiki readers a chance to get to know you.

Welcome, Nolaneclark,

We are happy that you have joined the research community of FamilySearch Research Wiki. We want to help you enjoy your involvement in this wiki community.

You are not alone. I am one of several people on the Welcoming Committee for FamilySearch Wiki. Each of us wants to make your time on the Wiki a fulfilling, and worthwhile experience.

As a new contributor, you may feel a little overwhelmed at the scope of the Wiki. If and when you need help please contact me (Gbo17) for assistance. If I don’t know the answer, I will find someone who does. You are NEEDED and WANTED Review the Wiki Tour to get you started and help Thanks again and welcome aboard, Gbo17 19:09, 16 August 2011 (UTC)

Bo

FamilySearch Wiki:Dispute resolutionEdit This Page From FamilySearch Wiki Jump to: navigation, search This page explains a policy, a widely accepted standard that all contributors should normally follow. Changes made to it should reflect consensus.

Please visit the discussion page to add comments or suggestions for further development of the policy.

Dispute resolution (⇛) Negotiation and informal mediation Article talk pages Request new project

Request editor assistance (⇒) Request third opinion (⇒) Formal Mediation Mediation Committee Request mediation Arbitration Arbitration Board Request arbitration Remedies Editing restrictions General sanctions

This box: view • talk • edit This policy describes what to do when you have a dispute with another editor. When disputes arise between community members they are strongly encouraged to talk together and resolve their differences through Negotiation. As background for the Negolitation process, please see FamilySearch Wiki:Etiquette Guidelines and also read the advice from Wikipedia about Staying cool when the editing gets hot.

If an editing conflict potentially affects more than one Wiki article, the conflict may best be resolved through a Project. If one or both of the parties to the conflict thinks that it will be useful to have a new Project established, they should make a Request for a new project.

If an editing conflict involves only a single Wiki article and the conflict involves a factual or substantive issue, the parties to the conflict should Request editor assistance.

If an editing conflict involve only a single Wiki article and the conflict involves a stylistice, formatting or procedural issue, the parties to the conflict should Request a third opinion.

If the parties to the ediding conflict have not been able to resolve the conflict through the proceeding steps, then one or both of the parties may Request formal mediation.

If the conflict is related to user conduct that is in conflict with the Civility and Polite Discourse policy, the issue will be handled through the Arbitration proecess.

Formal Mediation Policy
Hi Nolan, I saw the page you created Formal Mediation Policy. I have split the first part of this into a new page Mediation Committee as what you had written fills in this blank. I have read/skimmed through the text, but I want to read it more carefully and think about it some more, so I may come back to you with some questions later. Thanks for the contributions. --Steve 14:08, 30 September 2011 (UTC)