2008/8/10 Thomas Dalton <thomas.dalton(a)gmail.com>
There's no
way they can be voted against, until their three year term
ends.
Even then, they don't lose the extra privs
granted to them.
They don't lose the checkuser bit, but they do lose their seat on the
committee that handles complaints about checkusers, which is the
important thing.
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Hmm, not really. Right, they lose the right to vote in cases. But they keep
everything else; including checkuser/oversight rights, access to the arbcom
list, a voice in discussion of checkuser candidates (I'm sure people are
familiar with the leak about my own request, if not pm me), and they also
request things on "behalf of arbcom" - two users to do this were Dmcdevit
and Raul654.
They may not be *on* the arbcom, but they're still considered as members
until they actually properly quit.
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Al Tally
(User:Majorly)