Requesting your attention
I hate to bother you about this, but I've discussed it with a few other arbitrators, and Jclemens has suggested that I contact you.
There is currently a request for amendment to the race and intelligence case that needs attention from someone who's experienced with the case. I think you're the best arbitrator to deal with this, because most of the other arbitrators aren't as familiar as you with the history of this case and all the users involved. For example Silktork suggested that I address this issue in an RFC/U, but my topic ban does not allow me to start an RFC/U about R&I related matters. There was also an AE thread that Mathsci posted about this conflict, which was completely ignored by administrators until it was archived while still open. I think this indicates that nothing but an arbitration amendment is likely to resolve the issue.
This seems like a very divisive issue, and most of the editors who opposed me on R&I articles before my topic ban have gotten involved in it. As per Jclemens's suggestion, I'd appreciate anything you can do to resolve it. -Ferahgo the Assassin (talk) 18:06, 15 January 2012 (UTC)
- Is there any reason why you're not following the advice in WP:SHARE? (You can email a (brief) response if you prefer.) Roger Davies talk 07:56, 17 January 2012 (UTC)
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