[WikiEN-l] someone after non-active admin accounts

Jay Litwyn brewhaha at freenet.edmonton.ab.ca
Thu May 21 08:10:20 UTC 2009


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 at gmail.com> wrote in message 
news:f70a9ccf0905111053p988d820q86691d5e0b365c53 at 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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