On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Poor, Edmund W wrote:
I am seriously considering unilaterally giving sysop rights to everyone on this mailing list:
- whose name and username I recognize
- who seems to know what they're doing
- who doesn't seem radically opposed to NPOV
This would be about a dozen or more people, and I'll decide on Monday, so be forewarned: unless you STRENUOUSLY object to yourself or someone else being a sysop, it's gonna happen!
Well, to make your choices easier, Ed, I'm going to decline this responsibility for the time being. (Assuming that I fit one of the catagories you set out.;) Right now I don't have enough time to contribute the content I'd like to provide to Wikipedia, let alone discharge sysop duties for enough time during the day to make any sort of difference.
Not that I wouldn't eventually like them. (I've wanted to put links to one or two articles on the front page over the last couple of months.) But unlike many people here -- & perhaps uniquely -- I see sysop rights as a responsibility, & not as a ``right." I may have acquired this opinion because I have root ``rights" on a few computers over the years, which have sometimes resulted with a lack of sleep & angry cow-orkers.
Geoff (aka llywrch)