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== Success stories ==
I've been browsing through old cases in order to find success stories of mediation, from which I could learn. I found four pages that displayed if a case was closed successfully: ] and archives 21-23. From that, I extracted the following list of cases labelled as "sucessful":

* ] - not clear why it got resolved
* bcrowell and eclecticology - It says: "Moved discussion to subpage ]"; page not found
* ] - not clear why it got resolved
* ] - simple misunderstanding
* ] - good example
* ] - not a good example because it doesn't look completed. Where did the mediation take place?

It would help me if people could add to that list; maybe it could also be placed on the MedCom's front page. &mdash; ] 04:24, 26 January 2007 (UTC)

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Success stories

I've been browsing through old cases in order to find success stories of mediation, from which I could learn. I found four pages that displayed if a case was closed successfully: Misplaced Pages:Requests for mediation/Archive of summaries and archives 21-23. From that, I extracted the following list of cases labelled as "sucessful":

It would help me if people could add to that list; maybe it could also be placed on the MedCom's front page. — Sebastian 04:24, 26 January 2007 (UTC)