On 6/23/06, Alphax (Wikipedia email) <alphasigmax(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Ilya N. wrote:
Hi,
You'll have to pardon me as I've been on break for a little bit.
I'm just wondering how oversight is much different than an admin just
deleting an article and restoring all but the selected revision.
It's not like the revision is deleted in the database.
So why have a separate permissions group?
Because we have 950 admins, and at least one of them is a member of
Wikitruth and has been undeleting stuff to get it posted there.
Um, I'm not exactly a en-wp-insider (coming rather from dewp), and I
don't want to critisize anything but: If a sysop is found to undelete
stuff to post it afterwards on Wikitruth etc., why isn't he just
desysopped (/why isn't a desysopping/ArbCom procedure started)?
Regards
Michael