louas iris policies

Friday, October 29, 2004

irish policies

Ireland Information Guide policy is formulated for the most part by consensus. This consensus may be reached through open debate over difficult questions, or it may simply develop as a result of established practice. In many cases, policies are not always formally written down right away. Hence, the statements on this and other pages about Ireland Information Guide policy are intended to describe existing community norms that have developed over time.
Policy issues may be formulated and debated on talk pages, the Information Guide.com/ Meta-Ireland Information Guide , and the mailing lists. If a policy may be controversial, it should always be discussed before being adopted.
Policies that result from established practice are sometimes harder to identify. If there is no objection to the practice, it may be difficult to sustain community attention long enough for a formal process of adopting it as policy. In this situation, the best solution may be to document existing practice on an appropriate page. This then provides a location to discuss the practice and possible changes to the policy, and it also allows people to cite a source for the policy if necessary

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