On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 10:49:21 -0800, Ray Saintonge
<saintonge(a)telus.net> wrote:
I find this attempt to give admins even more power
objectionable. There
are plenty of us who have been around for a long time without having
become admins. Many operate in limited non-controversial areas. The
result would be a huge number of articles that will need to be edited by
admins; these articles previously managed quite well without involvement
of admins.
I agree. As an idea, giving content powers to admins sucks badly. I
hardly get to write any content these days, for which I can only blame
myself, and I am certainly no more authoritative an editor (often much
less authoritative) than anyone else.
The alternative, though, is to start going down the route of
editcountitis or verifiable expertise, neither of which is
particularly attractive either. Or featured article style reviews
(bring shrubberies) or the ludicrous pretence which is the Good
Article system. All suck.
I suspect this is why stable versions has not happened yet...
Guy (JzG)
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