On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 12:01 PM, Andrew
Turvey<andrewrturvey(a)googlemail.com> wrote:
Does that mean we should have the same process for
"delisting" admins - not really fair that candidates today are held to a higher
standard than candidates who got through three years ago!
Actually it is "fair", in a warped way. RfA is supposed to be purely a
risk management exercise: we subject prospective admins to a couple of
tests to reduce our risk that they go feral. The chance of a 3 year
old admin going feral is much much lower than the average prospective
admin, sort of by definition.
(So I don't see a benefit of desysopping/retesting, just on that basis.)
Steve