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| Ahypori |
Mon 31st August 2009, 2:22am
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QUOTE(MBisanz @ Sun 30th August 2009, 7:17pm)  QUOTE(Ahypori @ Mon 31st August 2009, 3:02am)  I'm amazed that some people actually consider MZMcBride's joke with Lara and the bot userpage bigger concerns than the ArbCom cases, highlighting only those in their opposition rather than the cases, and one person even switched from support to oppose over them. Some also seem to find the answers to questions 14 and 15 concerning, too. Is there something I'm missing here? It'll be disappointing if those generate enough opposition to sink the RfA.
In addition, there seems to be a significant amount of "he doesn't need the tools" opposes, despite the clarification to the answer to question 1. I thought that oppose rationale had been declared as nonsense years ago, yet people still seem to use it (and at the same time, worry about the declining number of active admins).
I've been opposed three times now for my signature style, yet never once have I been opposed for the Palin RFAR, heck I blocked Betacommand the week of my RFB and no one said anything. I really wouldn't go out on the limb of saying RFA is a consistent or accurate process, its just the only thing we have to work with. Heh, I noticed that block when it appeared on my watchlist, and I was amazed no one said anything about it. I've been involved in RfAs long enough to know about silly reasons for opposition, but MZMcBride's RfA has surprised me.
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Mon 31st August 2009, 3:56am
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QUOTE(MBisanz @ Mon 31st August 2009, 2:17am)  I've been opposed three times now for my signature style, yet never once have I been opposed for the Palin RFAR, heck I blocked Betacommand the week of my RFB and no one said anything. I really wouldn't go out on the limb of saying RFA is a consistent or accurate process, its just the only thing we have to work with.
Well, as far as I'm concerned, you deserve a barnstar for your conduct in that case. But the inconsistency is striking, yes.
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| A Horse With No Name |
Mon 31st August 2009, 10:52am
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QUOTE(SirFozzie @ Mon 31st August 2009, 5:14am)  Like a fungus?
Beat it, Twiggy -- I'm working this side of the street. QUOTE(Lar @ Mon 31st August 2009, 12:58am)  But Horsey's starting to grow on me.
Awww...and I haven't forgotten your little filly Roxie, either. Play your cards right, Lar, and you can have me for a son-in-law -- you'll have a house full of colts and fillies, and in the evening I can help myself to your brandy and play with your Lego set! (I can make a Lego version of Churchill Downs, too!). 
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| Malleus |
Tue 1st September 2009, 4:23pm
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QUOTE(Nerd @ Tue 1st September 2009, 3:51pm)  QUOTE(Malleus @ Tue 1st September 2009, 2:48am)  QUOTE(Ahypori @ Tue 1st September 2009, 12:56am)  Now he's being asked how he'd close his own RfA.  That has to be one of the silliest questions I've seen yet on an RfA, especially since it's relevant to RfB, and RfB candidates don't even get asked how they'd close their own RfAs. Seems like a perfectly sensible question to me. I'm not understanding how it's sensible, or relevant. Do explain. It's asking the candidate to evaluate consensus on a topic where (s)he will clearly feel an emotional attachment. isn't evaluating consensus fairly supposed to be one of the things that administrators ought to be able to do?
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| Nerd |
Tue 1st September 2009, 5:33pm
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QUOTE(Malleus @ Tue 1st September 2009, 5:23pm)  QUOTE(Nerd @ Tue 1st September 2009, 3:51pm)  QUOTE(Malleus @ Tue 1st September 2009, 2:48am)  QUOTE(Ahypori @ Tue 1st September 2009, 12:56am)  Now he's being asked how he'd close his own RfA.  That has to be one of the silliest questions I've seen yet on an RfA, especially since it's relevant to RfB, and RfB candidates don't even get asked how they'd close their own RfAs. Seems like a perfectly sensible question to me. I'm not understanding how it's sensible, or relevant. Do explain. It's asking the candidate to evaluate consensus on a topic where (s)he will clearly feel an emotional attachment. isn't evaluating consensus fairly supposed to be one of the things that administrators ought to be able to do? Yes, but if he was emotionally attached to a topic, he wouldn't take an administrative action on it. Likewise, if he nominated someone for adminship, he wouldn't promote the guy at the end. A better question might have been asking him how he'd close a certain AFD or MFD or whatever, because admins cannot close RFAs. Everyone knows RFAs aren't consensus based anyway. The best answer for him would be that he would abstain. It's a nonsense analogy suggesting he had to close his own RFA.
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| EricBarbour |
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QUOTE(A Horse With No Name @ Thu 3rd September 2009, 8:00pm)  I wish some of the noise from Ten Pound Hammer's wildly ill-advised fiasco was funneled in here, if only to wake us up. And you know there is too much love in the air when East718 has something nice to say about the would-be admin!  Now there's a couple of twats. Especially TPH. Seventh RFA just closed, and no joy. QUOTE Candidate, please indicate acceptance of the nomination here: I accept.FORGET IT, I'M WITHDRAWING. He never gets the clue---after 3 years, he's still driving Twinkle around, stepping on toes and making people angry. Huge dickhead on IRC. He doesn't pop up on AN or RFAs very often, but when he does, you can expect badly-played dramah and mindless hostility. The Dr. Blofeld of Michigan. If Blofeld only wanted to talk about country music.
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