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#{{oppose}}. I'm sorry, Merv, but I'm obliged to change my vote. Reputations are a hard thing to live down, and you have all but succeeded in doing so on this wiki; you are one of our most valuable contributors. But it seems that your off-wiki reputation has followed you, and this is something that would only happen if you chose to represent yourself too strongly. Be proud of your work, but never over-represent yourself. Further, as Joe as stated, you already do much of what administrators do: As a veteran contributor, you have move page privileges, so you're trusted by all of your contemporaries here. I ask you to note two important points of concern, shown alone in your comments here on this RfA: (1) Be brief. As an admin, you haven't time for verbose commentary, especially when you have a whole wiki to mop (the actual task we admins should do everyday) or need to be watchful for problems outside of yourself. An admin that has to fight fires that he starts can't do his or her job well. Keep your thoughts short, or better, sometimes silence is good, which shows your neutrality or partiality. (2) Name-calling, even allusions to it, must never be done. --[[User:Spencerian|Spencerian]] 15:38, 1 August 2006 (CDT)
#{{oppose}}. I'm sorry, Merv, but I'm obliged to change my vote. Reputations are a hard thing to live down, and you have all but succeeded in doing so on this wiki; you are one of our most valuable contributors. But it seems that your off-wiki reputation has followed you, and this is something that would only happen if you chose to represent yourself too strongly. Be proud of your work, but never over-represent yourself. Further, as Joe as stated, you already do much of what administrators do: As a veteran contributor, you have move page privileges, so you're trusted by all of your contemporaries here. I ask you to note two important points of concern, shown alone in your comments here on this RfA: (1) Be brief. As an admin, you haven't time for verbose commentary, especially when you have a whole wiki to mop (the actual task we admins should do everyday) or need to be watchful for problems outside of yourself. An admin that has to fight fires that he starts can't do his or her job well. Keep your thoughts short, or better, sometimes silence is good, which shows your neutrality or partiality. (2) Name-calling, even allusions to it, must never be done. --[[User:Spencerian|Spencerian]] 15:38, 1 August 2006 (CDT)
#{{oppose}}. Making Merv an admin here would only cause more problems than it solves. [[User:Ribsy|Ribsy]] 15:10, 2 August 2006 (CDT)
#{{oppose}}. Making Merv an admin here would only cause more problems than it solves. [[User:Ribsy|Ribsy]] 15:10, 2 August 2006 (CDT)
#{{oppose}}. I am inclined to oppose as well. I do agree with Dogger that it is just too soon for any of this.  People sometimes have 'selective' memories and think that by apologizing, all damage goes away.  I am still dealing with issues from one administrator at my workplace, thanks to the 'Trash KR' campaign initiated by M.  And if by chance one still does not know what happened, there are plenty of posted comments from M. on a number of BSG boards that might just make you sick with all the venom that is spouted!  While M. and I are communicating, it is way too soon for any of this to happen.  If M. really wants to be an admin, he can tolerate the wait; that's simple to do.  The harder thing is to think about what occurred day in and day out, identify the reasons why it was done- which are still not clear to me, and then promise it will never ever happen again to anyone- even to someone that might be the most despicable fan on the planet (which I am not, by the way!).  Any responsible person should not see themselves as judge, jury and executioner!  I also think that as a member of wiki, M. represents the entire site whenever and wherever he posts. Admin positions like this one should be treated seriously and with maturity.  And maturity does not come in a month or two or by simply indicating an "I'm sorry."  It is by the actions one makes over an extended period of time.  And I just do not see a few months as a significant amount of time for all that occurred.  M. wanted me to express my feelings here, whether pro or con, and I have done just that.  Thanks for allowing me to express my opinion.  [[User:koenigrules|koenigrules]] 12:10, 3 August 2006 (CDT)
 


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