On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 2:45 AM, Milos Rancic millosh@gmail.com wrote:
Delete/undelete rights are not a bid deal. There are persons at developed projects which take care about deleting and undeleting pages. The rule added for covering this issue may be very simple: using those rights at projects with regularly active administrators will be sanctioned by removing rights immediately. I think that it is fair enough and that every reasonable Wikimedian may agree with such rules.
Delete and undelete rights may very well be controversial, particularly on the English Wikipedia, where some deleted revisions that are not strictly "personal information", but may very well need to stay private, can be viewed by administrators. Perhaps the users are trusted globally, but this could be a serious concern, potentially.