Given the number of de-facto inactive admins we
already have I don't
see much benefit in that approach.
1. It would reduce the harmfulness to the community of the present RFA.
2. "De-facto inactive admins" do not harm the project.
3. We could probably use more admins who are merely reasonable,
mop-and-bucket people
4. If we didn't have quite such high expectations of admins
(if all aspects of adminship weren't so politicized, if every
decision didn't presume infinite familiarity with Byzantine mazes
of policies and processes), perhaps fewer of our admins would be
inactive.