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The skills can indeed be 'learned on the job', but we need to find out
if people have the right ATTITUDE for adminship ie weed out potential
'screw process' (ie 'I will act outside my authority and there's nothing
you can do about it') types
Cynical
Steve Bennett wrote:
On 3/31/06, David Alexander Russell
<webmaster(a)davidarussell.co.uk> wrote:
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There is no upper limit to the number of admins Wikipedia needs - even
now with 800 admins there is a backlog on WP:COPYVIO and WP:PROD which
needs work. There will always be vandals who could be blocked quicker,
nonsense pages (created by the aforementioned vandals) which need
deleting. The more admins we have, the quicker these things get done,
and therefore the smoother Wikipedia works.
Then would it make sense to relax some of the requirements for future
admins, or at least ask voters to consider relaxing them? Is adminship
really something that cannot be "learnt on the job"?
Steve
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