User blog comment:Obi the LEGO Fan/The LMBW Committee Elected!/@comment-3444778-20130718162213/@comment-4845243-20130718190222

The only reason we'd do it on chat would be if we wanted to go back and forth with questions faster. But this is fine.

1) Relating tor the Community

The first thing committee members have to do is relate to the community, and be involved with the community. This is something that all the committee members already do, so I won't go into much detail. This will include dialoging with the community about wiki ussues.

2) Ascertaining Wants

Being involved with the community, the committee members will then need to ascertain what the community itself wants. What would they like to see improved on the wiki? What do they want changed?

3) Ascertaining Needs

The committee members should also be looking out for actual community needs. Is chat too chaotic? Do we need more moderators to keep order, or are there too many moderators to moderate effectively? Are there glitches in the skin that interfere with editing?

4) Evaluating Decisions

The committee members will also be allowed to evaluate admin decisions that effect the community. Does the decision benefit the community? Damage the community? Have no effect?

5) Dialoging with the Admins

Having gathered information, the committee members will be responsible for bringing it to the admins. Forums, Message Walls, and Private Messages on chat are all acceptable ways to communicate with the admins.

That's all I can think of for now, feel free to ask more questions.