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* [[PortlandWiki:Be respectful and civil]] (see [[Meta:Be respectful and civil]])<br />
* [[PortlandWiki:Be respectful and civil]] (see [[Meta:Be respectful and civil]])<br />
Perhaps we can roll the above proposals into one: [[Cooperate]]. Some might interpret a policy of "be respective and civil" as one that discourages expression of conflicting points of view. On the other hand, a policy of cooperation allows people with opposing viewpoints to strive for constructive engagement even while expressing vehement disagreement. [[User:WikiMaster|WikiMaster]] ([[User talk:WikiMaster|talk]]) 11:32, 31 August 2010 (PDT)
Perhaps we can roll the above proposals into one: [[Cooperate]]. Some might interpret a policy of "be respective and civil" as one that discourages expression of conflicting points of view. On the other hand, a policy of cooperation allows people with opposing viewpoints to strive for constructive engagement even while expressing vehement disagreement. [[User:WikiMaster|WikiMaster]] ([[User talk:WikiMaster|talk]]) 11:32, 31 August 2010 (PDT)
: I'm actually thinking it's the opposite, being civil and respectful to me doesn't mean you can't respectfully disagree; whereas I think "cooperate" could be interpreted as stifling disagreement. That said, I agree we should combine them; they're basically the same thing (be nice to each other while you help build the wiki). I'd be happy with either term "cooperate" or "be respectful and civil". And with either, the actual description of the policy should clarify that civil disagreement is good. So anyone actually reading the policy should understand what it's about.
: I just went ahead and started the page: [[PW:Cooperate]]. Let me know what you think. -[[User:Kotra|kotra]] ([[User talk:Kotra|talk]]) 15:27, 1 September 2010 (PDT)

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Proposed PortlandWiki Policies

The following policy proposals were put forward:

Perhaps we can roll the above proposals into one: Cooperate. Some might interpret a policy of "be respective and civil" as one that discourages expression of conflicting points of view. On the other hand, a policy of cooperation allows people with opposing viewpoints to strive for constructive engagement even while expressing vehement disagreement. WikiMaster (talk) 11:32, 31 August 2010 (PDT)

I'm actually thinking it's the opposite, being civil and respectful to me doesn't mean you can't respectfully disagree; whereas I think "cooperate" could be interpreted as stifling disagreement. That said, I agree we should combine them; they're basically the same thing (be nice to each other while you help build the wiki). I'd be happy with either term "cooperate" or "be respectful and civil". And with either, the actual description of the policy should clarify that civil disagreement is good. So anyone actually reading the policy should understand what it's about.
I just went ahead and started the page: PW:Cooperate. Let me know what you think. -kotra (talk) 15:27, 1 September 2010 (PDT)