QUOTE(Ottava @ Tue 19th July 2011, 12:13am)
Abd, the only bogus arguments tend to come from you - you happen to be one of the most self-serving, contradictory hypocrites I've ever met. The only reason why you wanted to stir up opposition to something that I didn't propose but came from Darklama was because you wanted to try and get people who had no connection to the community and did nothing with their tools to rise up and attack an "enemy".
The simple fact is this: if you aren't active and you aren't helping out, you don't deserve to have the tool. It isn't an award or a status symbol. It is a duty, and if you are too lazy to do a duty, you shouldn't have it. It is for the actions like the above that if anyone wants to give you any position of power, I honestly think they need a lobotomy or already received one.
Vintage Ottava.
"the most self-serving, contradictory hypocrites I've ever met."Ottava, let me recommend something to you. Meet yourself. It's not easy, but it can be done, if you realize the value. You will go through life, encountering assholes. There is one common factor. You.
The factual claims above remain preposterous. Some of the people whom Ottava wanted desysopped have become active, when the need appeared. I didn't want to "stir up opposition," and I didn't canvass. SBJ notified the sysops who were being considered as inactive, sort of a minimum action, and he disclosed that.
The general sense at Wikiversity is that it's hard enough to get decent sysops, and removing some for no offense, but only because, for a time, they do something else, seems to possibly create a loss for no actual gain. I am not necessarily opposed to automatic removal, particularly if tools can be regained easily. Part of what Ottava accomplished with his behavior was to make it more difficult to become a Wikiversity custodian, though it's unclear that this problem will last. He also tried to make it difficult to regain tools if they were voluntarily relinquished. It was all very personal, based on what he wanted or didn't want in any particular situation.