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===Wiki Style RfA process vs Forum Moderator Process===
===Wiki Style RfA process vs Forum Moderator Process===
To be perfectly honest and frank, the whole idea of a RfA process like it used here is compoletely new to me. I know its what is done on other wiki's but is this purely because thats the way Wikipedia does it or is this because its the best?
To be perfectly honest and frank, the whole idea of a RfA process like it used here is compoletely new to me, I know its what it done on other wiki's but it this purely because thats the way Wikipedia does it?


In all other cases RfA's are done quite differently in a process which I will attempt to describe. On all the forums I have been on and forum that I have run, Moderators (equivalent to Wiki Sysops) are chosen only by the current administrative staff privately and out of the public eye. There are no self nominations and instead a current admin/moderator will make a proposal to the rest of the staff outlining their opinions and why this person should be considered. A lengthly discussion is then held before a decision made. There is no time limit on this and nothing is rushed through. Once people seem to have agreed a decision on this the head administrators (beurocrats) then privatly ask if the person wants to be a moderator, if they accept then it is all made official.
In all other cases RfA's are done quite differently in a process which I will attempt to describe. On all the forums I have been on and forum that I have run, Moderators (equivalent to Wiki Sysops) are chosen only by the current administrative staff privately and out of the public eye. There are no self nominations and instead a current admin/moderator will make a proposal to the rest of the staff outlining their opinions and why this person should be considered. A lengthly discussion is then held before a decision made. There is no time limit on this and nothing is rushed through. Once people seem to have agreed a decision on this the head administrators (beurocrats) then privatly ask if the person wants to be a moderator, if they accept then it is all made official.


The only problem with this kind of system is that you cant have private discussions on a wiki as everything is made public. Its a system that works incredibly well on a forum where you can set up groups and permissions but im not sure how a system like this would work unless we had a forum or discussed over IRC. --[[User:Mercifull|Mercifull]] <sup>([[User talk:Mercifull|Talk]]/[[Special:Contributions/Mercifull|Contribs]])</sup> 02:52, 4 August 2006 (CDT)
The only problem with this kind of system is that you cant have private discussions on a wiki as everything is made public. Its a system that works incredibly well on a forum where you can set up groups and permissions but im not sure how a system like this would work unless we had a forum or discussed over IRC. --[[User:Mercifull|Mercifull]] <sup>([[User talk:Mercifull|Talk]]/[[Special:Contributions/Mercifull|Contribs]])</sup> 02:52, 4 August 2006 (CDT)

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