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This is a documentation subpage for Template:DR case status. It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
This template is a general-purpose template for the dispute resolution noticeboard, to make it easier for participants and volunteers to see the status of a dispute. Unless you are acting as a volunteer in resolving a dispute or are competent to archive or otherwise manage the record of disputes, you should probably not place or modify this template.
The template takes only one parameter, which is optional. Details are given below.
{{DR case status|''status''}}
For those statuses which indicate commentary, there is no additional parameter to add this specifically. If a discussion is being archived using the {{DRN archive top}}
and {{DRN archive bottom}}
tags (which should be done to any discussion ending in "resolved", "failed", or "general close"), the parameter that goes with the archive top tag will allow a volunteer to add commentary to the archive.
When a parameter is placed as shown above, it will display the following:
Parameter | Returns | Usage |
---|---|---|
none | If the parameter is empty it will default to this tag; this is the case status automatically assigned to a new case when it is filed by an editor but before being taken up by a volunteer or being "closed" as a malformed or premature request (see below) | |
active, open or inprogress | Once a volunteer has begun the task of discussing the content of the case with the involved editors, the case status template at the top of the discussion should be modified to one of these in order to assist other volunteers in assessing which discussions still need to be formally opened | |
reject | This case status may be assigned if a volunteer decides the dispute isn't suitable for DRN. | |
review | This is used to mark an older conversation still awaiting the attention of a volunteer to formally open the discussion | |
resolve or resolved | If the involved editors come to some kind of agreement or the filing party appears to abandon the conversation, the case should be marked as resolved | |
fail or failed | If the involved editors are unable to come to an agreement after a volunteer has opened the case, the volunteer may decide that dispute resolution has not worked and may mark the case as "failed"; This will clear the way for the filing party to seek formal mediation | |
hold | Once a volunteer has formally opened a case, it is possible that the volunteer or one of the involved parties may need to place a temporary hold on a discussion for one or more days (perhaps while traveling or completing exams); a "hold" may be placed to let others know that the discussion is not over, but that no further comments should be added until the case is returned to "active" | |
close | If a filing party generates a malformed request or if a volunteer looks at a case and decides it does not meet the case prerequisites for some technical reason, the case may be marked as "closed"; this effectively terminates the discussion unless it is refiled (appropriately) |
stale and inactive are deprecated parameter per Wikipedia talk:Dispute resolution noticeboard/Archive 17#DRN_Case Status Template updating now mapping to needassist, and should not be used on active cases.
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