On 2 June 2014 19:39, Ed Erhart the.ed17@gmail.com wrote:
There is one person in charge of making the final calls of every issue—me.
This is troubling, Wikipedia is supposed to be an open, community-driven initiative.
We've seen problems in the past with single-person gatekeepers; at TFA, for instance.
Not that I'm casting aspersions, but you may be indisposed, and a future "keyholder" may turn out to be rogue.
It was an unfortunate error that I did not give the password to other trusted Signposters, but as Pine says, that is no longer the case.
That, at least, is reassuring.