[Local-chapters] Arbitration of conflicts
Julio Costa Zambelli
juliocostaz at gmail.com
Sat Feb 13 03:51:55 GMT 2010
Thank you for all the information Richard.
I did not contacted Ivanovici, since it seems to me like the user was
specially created to do this (December 16), and stopped editing by mid
January (http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Ivanovici/edits). Also the people
from the Boundaries and Frontiers Direction (I made a mistake with their
name in my last message), made their position very clear, even though I
explained them that the international OSM community will not like to get in
the middle of a bilateral dispute, no matter how good or fair the Chilean
position is, or if we did not took part on starting this dispute.
If he/she starts editing again, specially in the maritime boundary area, I
will contact him/her and ask Mikel for a mediation/arbitration.
Cheers,
Julio Costa
On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 4:56 PM, Richard Weait <richard at weait.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 2:33 PM, Julio Costa <juliocostaz at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > I am sorry I accidentally pressed the Send button in my last message
> > and it tooked me a long time to finish this second message (the bloody
> > iPhone spanish automatic spell checking).
> >
> > I was starting to write about our terrestrial frontiers with
> > Argentina, and our most hot topic, the Maritime Boundary with Peru.
>
> Thank you for the interesting background on the maritime border dispute.
>
> You haven't mentioned any attempt to discuss this with user:Ivanovici.
> Would you consider contacting Ivanovici and trying to find a point of
> agreement between you? I mean, why make this an international
> incident if it need not be an international incident.
>
> Er, okay. I guess it really is a point of international discussion.
> But if two of the involved OSM editors can agree to get along, at
> least there won't have to be a reciprocal reversion contest.
>
> The disputes page also offers a couple of OSM regulars willing to act
> as mediators if you would rather not speak directly with Ivanovici.
>
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Disputes
>
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