Wikipedia talk:Requests for mediation/Melissa Farley

Resolved:

Party inactivity.

This mediation case is closed. Please do not modify it. No further edits should be made to this case page.

Pre-Mediation Notes edit

Anthøny 12:01, 13 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Preparation for Mediation Commencement edit

Good day, Parties. In anticipation of the Mediation commencing, I'd like to give you the low-down on how we'll go around trying to reach an amicable agreement on the dispute.

As you'll know if you've read Wikipedia:Mediation (which you're requested to do when filing a case, NB!) all Mediators are given free reign to develop their own personal style of conducing Mediation, which they exercise and adapt as they gain more experience in this stage of Dispute Resolution. My personal preference is to use 3 "Stages of Mediation", each devoted to various logical steps a group of parties must progress through in order to reach an agreement.

Naturally, we'll begin at Stage 1. This step of Mediation requires the parties to draw up a statement (usually <200 words, or thereabouts, depending on the complexity of the dispute), outlining their exact stance on each issue (e.g., I do believe that Source X should be included in the introduction to article Example) in the dispute, and a very brief explanation as to why you have taken each view (there will be many more opportunities for elaboration on your justification for each stance in subsequent Mediation Stages).

In order to keep things moving, I generally request that parties put their stances into a short, bullet-point list; however, in the meanwhile you may wish to take each issue (see the case page) and set your stances down in writing. I'll provide an example of how, I reckon, the statements should be ordered (a template, of sorts), and we'll proceed from there.

Parties are also reminded that: (a) Formal Mediation takes a long time, and indeed is one of the longest forms of Dispute Resolution available on the encyclopedia; and (b) your regular input and checking back here is required, as Mediation cannot work if there is a 24+ hour lag in Parties responding to new developments (after all, Mediation takes long enough as it is).

If there are any questions, details on contacting me are available here.

Kind regards,
Anthøny 17:27, 23 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Invitation to Draft Statements edit

I repeat my invite, above, for parties to draft statements in the aforementioned format, in preparation for an intended commencement to the Mediation. Parties should e-mail me, in strict confidence, if they require assistance in drafting these statements, or they have any other queries about this Mediation.

Kind regards,
Anthøny 19:01, 2 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

Mediator's Note on Inactive Parties edit

It is now obvious that two of the three listed parties of this case are inactive, both on Wikipedia and in dispute resolution attempts regarding this RfM's issues.

It is my intention, failing input within the next 24 hours from these parties, to close this case as stale, due to party inactivity. This is following numerous attempts at contacting said parties, on-Wiki and privately, within the previous 2-3 weeks. Parties may note their activity, either through editing this page, or by contacting me privately.

Anthøny 19:01, 2 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

Case Closed edit

This case has been closed due to party inactivity. The fact that only one party has even edited this page clearly highlights this inactivity. Mediation simply cannot take place without any input whatsoever from all but one party.

If or when the other two parties return to Wikipedia, and still view this dispute as being relevant, they are free to request Mediation, formally or informally. My apologies for the lack of successful resolution in this matter, but the circumstances have left me with no other choice.

Kind regards,
Anthøny 21:09, 3 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

The discussion above is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.