I guess you get what you pay for - a number of opposes don't seem to be that
weighty (KM's nom on Riana's RfB, the 'not enough participation in RfA'
on
Avraham's, when he's participated in 80...) and the result will be no new
crats. The next time a difficult decision is made because a crat couldn't
find someone to discuss an issue with inside the window, we will have only
RfB voters to blame.
Nathan
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 8:34 AM, Screamer <scream(a)datascreamer.com> wrote:
Thomas Dalton wrote:
Since
when did RFA and RFB become political and not about trust and
abuse potential?
I think most things become political once they reach a certain scale.
It's not a good thing, but I don't have a solution...
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I know there is not a solution, however, sometimes the best way, is
exposure.
./scream
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