On 8/12/07, Majorly axel9891@googlemail.com wrote:
Deadminship also happens on Meta-Wiki (see http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Meta:Administrators#Policy_for_de-adminship ). As far as I know, no one is told their status is being voted on. When someone becomes an admin, they should understand that inactivity will mean removal of rights.
I also think it's bullshit on Meta; both Meta and Commons are service projects that should not expect their contributors or admins to be primarily active on their projects.
I am not inactive on Commons. I have not had need to use admin tools for a few months.
I think it is absolutely ridiculous that no notice of this proposed policy was made on either this mailing list or in a message to admins personally. I also suspect this was not by accident; it represents the deliberate intention by those promoting it that only those frequently participating in the "Commons community" should have a say in it.
That such a change was implemented after only 21 people voted in favor of it is frankly shocking. This is not a change in a guideline that affects only a few people; it's a change in site-wide policy affecting a great number of users. 314 people are listed as having admin tools on commons. The farce of 21 users being considered "consensus" here should be obvious.
-Matt