Nothing is to do here. Adminships, last time I checked, are already subject
to a time-out under admins open to recall. I do not think it matters whether
it's three months, twelve, or fifty months. If that's the length of your
term, then it does not matter if you go into a coma due to a bad batch of
homebrew: You're still an admin. The subject is whether it is ever proper to
hand over accounts. Maybe it's proper to hand an account over to your wife
or secretary; probably common practice. I think there are some
organizational accounts around; they're clearly identified as such. I saw
one that had a specific scope in botanical medicine.
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"Angela Anuszewski" <angela.anuszewski(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
news:f70a9ccf0905111053p988d820q86691d5e0b365c53@mail.gmail.com...
It does make you wonder... with the extra
responsibility associated with
having an admin account, there should be some expectation of a certain
level
of activity. There are certainly guidelines for the amount of activity
that
should have occured before an RFA, so why aren't there any for an expected
level of activity once adminship is granted?
A de-sysoping for failure to meet this level probably shouldn't be
automatic, but I wouldn't have any issue with there being an automatic
"call
for review" based on it...
Angela
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