TheCommittee closed one case during the week. Three cases are currently open.
During the week, another 56 kilobytes was submitted as on-wikievidence while several proposals were submitted in theworkshop by parties and others.
During the week, the Committee "voted for good cause to suspend further proceedings in the case until April 7, 2011 or as otherwise announced." Accordingly, all activity in the case (including evidence submissions, as well as workshop proposals and proposed decisions) has been suspended until further notice.
During the week, further proposals and modifications were reconsidered in the workshop and added to the proposed decision for arbitrators to vote on.
This case, following on fromthe 2006 case concerningKehrli (talk ·contribs), concerns allegations of disruptive editing to theKendrick (unit) andKendrick mass articles. Evidence was submitted on-wiki by four editors. DrafterDavid Fuchs submitted several proposed principles in the workshop before submitting a proposed decision for arbitrators to vote on. The case came to a close during the week after a total of 13 arbitrators voted on the proposed decision.