From: Jon scream@datascreamer.com Subject: [WikiEN-l] RFA idea...
Colleagues,
As some of you already know, I've undergone an RFA recently. Thats ok. No matter the result, I try to vote on some RFA's whenever I ask for the community do discuss me.
On the same token, I try to vote on some AFDs (or close some) whenever I submit an AFD.
As I read some of the RFAs ongoing, I discovered a trend. So I looked into the recent historical RFA votes. (Lets not get to wrapped around vote=!vote, for simplicity of this proposal/idea, I'll call all comments, discussions... votes)
I have discovered what appears to be a trend in clique mentality and power centralization. Also, I have discovered some crazy oppositions, for example "I view self noms a prima facia evidence of power hunger." This is among the craziest I've seen. Not that the editor is crazy, but the oppose is.
Here is my suggested solution:
Allow editors (those who have not already undergone RFA, desysopped under a cloud, and desysopped by Arbitration) to sysop after 2500 edits and 6 months on the project without any recent behavior related blocks. Permit the crats or admins to grant and take away adminship. If this idea has some support on the mailing list (with any suggested alterations) I think I might put up a policy page as I have done on IPBLOCKEXEMPT for discussion.
The advantages of such a system would eliminate power centralization, clique mentality, and some of these outrageous opposes.
Everyone here is an academic. We are building en encyclopedia.
Thoughts?
Best, Jon
[User:NonvocalScream]
I'm not sure it'd work. Not everyone who has [number]+ edits and has been around for [time]+ months/years would make a good admin. The current RFA process, besides some wonky-ness on the part of the !voters, should be able deal with this fairly well. Besides that, not every user wants to be an admin.
I still think the idea is worth putting up on [[WP:VPP]], though, or on [[WT:RFA]]. While I kinda' doubt it'd go through, some constructive things might come out of the discussion (on the other hand, something constructive might come out of this as well, so whatever you like).
There was a suggestion in one of the RFA review responses that suggested a !vote limit in RFAs to reduce the cliche problem (hell if I can remember which one, though), which should solve the problem as well. Thought I'd throw that out there.
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