"Do you know what it feels like to determine another article's status fate?"
―Istruttore about nom process
The
Istruttorium is a panel of Brotherhoodians who review, monitor, and improve all aspects of :Category:Featured Articles|Featured and :Category:Good Articles|Good Articles, including articles nominations. They are considered Assassin's Wiki Staff Personel
"Educate them, teach them right from wrong. It must be knowledge that frees them, not force. If that don't work, we always have our Hidden Blades."
―The guiding principle of the Istruttorium
The following are duties of the Inquisitorius:
Review all FA/GA nominations and either A) approve or B) reject them in an Istruttore vote, based on the quality and adherence to status criteria of the article. All noms have to be approved by a quorum of at least 3 Istruttori, with no objections from a panel member. Noms can be rejected without an Istruttore vote if removal of the nomination is requested by the original nominator.
Strike unnecessary or irrelevant objections from the nomination page. Istruttori have the power to strike objections on the Articles Status nomination pages provided the objection has been addressed and the original objector has been absent for at least a week after an "objection addressed" comment is left on the nom page. Additionally, objections can be struck by the Istruttorium (as well as by any admin) if they do not fall under one of the rules.
Review and possibly remove status from an article. Istruttori also have the ability to strip an article of Improved status, but only with approval of at least 3 Istruttori and less than 2 opposed.
Review and constructively critique articles brought to them by user request. The Istruttorium members will also accept article submissions of any kind, which will be reviewed for problems and mistakes. The submitter will then be notified with a list of problems needed to be changed. Please place any past noms you would like reviewed in the correspondent aimed status under "Revoke Status - Name of the article".
"Do you know what it feels like to determine another article's status fate?"
―Istruttore about nom process
The
Istruttorium is a panel of Brotherhoodians who review, monitor, and improve all aspects of :Category:Featured Articles|Featured and :Category:Good Articles|Good Articles, including articles nominations. They are considered Assassin's Wiki Staff Personel
"Educate them, teach them right from wrong. It must be knowledge that frees them, not force. If that don't work, we always have our Hidden Blades."
―The guiding principle of the Istruttorium
The following are duties of the Inquisitorius:
Review all FA/GA nominations and either A) approve or B) reject them in an Istruttore vote, based on the quality and adherence to status criteria of the article. All noms have to be approved by a quorum of at least 3 Istruttori, with no objections from a panel member. Noms can be rejected without an Istruttore vote if removal of the nomination is requested by the original nominator.
Strike unnecessary or irrelevant objections from the nomination page. Istruttori have the power to strike objections on the Articles Status nomination pages provided the objection has been addressed and the original objector has been absent for at least a week after an "objection addressed" comment is left on the nom page. Additionally, objections can be struck by the Istruttorium (as well as by any admin) if they do not fall under one of the rules.
Review and possibly remove status from an article. Istruttori also have the ability to strip an article of Improved status, but only with approval of at least 3 Istruttori and less than 2 opposed.
Review and constructively critique articles brought to them by user request. The Istruttorium members will also accept article submissions of any kind, which will be reviewed for problems and mistakes. The submitter will then be notified with a list of problems needed to be changed. Please place any past noms you would like reviewed in the correspondent aimed status under "Revoke Status - Name of the article".