Dormant wikis

A wiki is considered to be dormant if it has had no activity (edits or logged actions) within a 30-day period. Wikis will be notified after 15 days of inactivity in order to allow a wiki to kick start its activity.

After 30 days of inactivity, the wiki in question will be locked per inactivity and a notice should be placed in the site's notice informing the community of this, what can be done to get the wiki back and what will happen.

Once a wiki has been locked for inactivity, any user of the community may request they take over the wiki. Such requests can be made at the Stewards' noticeboard or to a steward through IRC. If a request is made through IRC, the steward who has actioned on the take over should formally inform other stewards of this before they new user is given rights.

After 6 months of inactivity, a wiki may be permanently deleted from the network unless a request is made for archival where the wiki will be kept on the network indefinitely or until such a request becomes outdated.

Once a dormant wiki is taken over, a steward will look at all users who are right holders (sysops and bureaucrat mainly). If a user was given rights per a local consensus, a steward can not remove those rights from that user, such a decision should be left up to the new owner. If a user was given rights directly from the existing owner, a steward should remove those user rights unless requested by the new owner not to.

Guidance for Stewards

 * 1) Verify the user requesting the takeover is a user of that community or is an active participant in another Orain wiki including meta.
 * 2) The wiki should be unlocked.
 * 3) Assign yourself local bureaucrat so removal of sysops and addition of bureaucrat for the new owner are logged locally. Feel free to do a dummy log at meta.
 * 4) Remove all local users' rights if they were assign by the old owner with no local discussion.
 * 5) Post at Stewards' noticeboard about the take over.
 * 6) Assign the new owners' rights.
 * 7) Remove your local bureaucrat unless the owner explicitly states you can keep them. In such case, a note at the noticeboard should also be made.