Battlestar Wiki Media:PolicyFrom Battlestar Wiki Media
This is a listing of all the policy's on this Battlestar Wiki Media and what a policy can enforce. Please note that many projects can be considered policies because of their unique ability to set formal recomendations, in a project form, and not in policy form, which is not updated as often. (i.e. Battlestar Wiki Media:Standards and Conventions is a project, but is enforcable.)
What is a Policy?Project-PolicyProject-Policy pages on Battlestar Wiki Media take the form of something that tons of people work on. However, sometimes certain projects can also be policies. This can get confusing. Those projects, though marked with the {{Project}} tag, could still fall under this page's rules and guidelines. It all depends on the project's goal when trying to determine if it is a legitimate project-policy page. Even though anyone can create a project, the mere creation of a policy page does not make it an official policy. It still has to go through the policy procedures to become an official policy. A current listing of project-policy pages that are also official policies are listed below. PolicyA policy on Battlestar Wiki Media is a document that was created to set procedures or to make an "official" act based on what is needed for this Wiki. Some of the policies might be the same (i.e. Battlestar Wiki Media:Candidates for deletion vs Wikipedia:Criteria for speedy deletion) but still have some slight changes in the wording and procedures for operating. The reason for this is because Battlestar Wiki Media has a relatively small number of users in comparison to Wikipedia's user base of 100,000+. Steps to getting a policy consensusIf you create a policy and you are looking for consensus, make sure that you follow these steps before proceding. Note: When you are creating a policy, make sure you have the {{inuse}} template active on the top of the page, so people know you are working on your policy. Project-Policy and Policy pages should only exist on the Battlestar Wiki Media namespace.
Voting lasts for two weeks. Support from 80%+ of voters is required after the two weeks to become offical policy. Major changes should not happen during the voting time. Anytime their are significent changes top the proposed policy based on the debate in the talk page, the voting shall restart. Without consensusOnly the site admin, Joe Beaudoin, can make a policy official/active without consensus. All other policy recomendations must pass through consensus. Active Policies
Project-Policies
Proposed Policies
Propsed Policies for Removal
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