Anyone's ideas welcomed here. I expect to write detailed recall standards and write a summary in simple English. That way, there's an easy version and a very detailed version. The very detailed version is meant to explain thing in so much detail that there won't be any misunderstandings. Archtransit ( talk) 21:34, 15 January 2008 (UTC)
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Alternate draft using Lar model and re-worded
If you have come here to place a request for a
re-confirmation of my adminship, please note that, at my discretion
[1], I will either:
The rest of this page fills out particulars and commits to certain processes in advance so as to reduce ambiguity or the possible perception that I will change the rules as I go along to get the desired outcome. [3]
The petition shall operate as follows:
(clerk? saves time vs. need to choose)
(possible talk page separate?()
This is one of the three possible "next steps" after a certified recall. The modified RfC will be constituted as follows:
This is one of the three possible "next steps" after a certified recall. The RfAr will be initiated as follows:
This is one of the three possible "next steps" after a certified recall. The resignation shall be constituted as "under a cloud" meaning that a re RfA has standard success criteria as then constituted by the community and that withdrawing midway through is not an option for regaining admin status. Only a successful RfA will suffice. I may choose to stand again for RfA immediately, at some later date of my own choosing, or never, as I deem appropriate.
Any change in any provision of this that makes it more stringent to qualify a petition or participate in any other part of the process, or more likely to lead to an outcome more favourable to me shall have a 2 week "grace period" during which any recall initiated will be under the old terms. Any change that is of the opposite sense (easier to qualify/participate, less favourable to me) shall go into effect immediately.
Once this process concludes for matters raised by petitioners during an instance of this process, I will not honor a second recall request regarding the same matters. If however new matters arise, the community is welcome to initiate another recall.
No petitioner may initiate or support a petition for my recall more than three times in any 365 day period. This does not apply to participation in a modified RfC.
This is about my commitment to the community to be accountable, not about a category membership. Thus, the provisions of this page shall survive if, for example, the CAT:AOTR (or successor, whatever named) is deleted, renamed, listified. etc., and under any other reasonable circumstances. Only my explicitly stated withdrawal from this commitment itself will suffice.
I do not intend to withdraw but that's an intent, not a promise. However, I promise not to withdraw to escape the consequences of this commitment. The only time I will withdraw from this category is if no recall is currently underway. This is subject to the same 2 week grace period as the eligibility or any other changes, so any withdrawal has at least 2 weeks to go into effect.
Anyone's ideas welcomed here. I expect to write detailed recall standards and write a summary in simple English. That way, there's an easy version and a very detailed version. The very detailed version is meant to explain thing in so much detail that there won't be any misunderstandings. Archtransit ( talk) 21:34, 15 January 2008 (UTC)
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post messages above
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Alternate draft using Lar model and re-worded
If you have come here to place a request for a
re-confirmation of my adminship, please note that, at my discretion
[1], I will either:
The rest of this page fills out particulars and commits to certain processes in advance so as to reduce ambiguity or the possible perception that I will change the rules as I go along to get the desired outcome. [3]
The petition shall operate as follows:
(clerk? saves time vs. need to choose)
(possible talk page separate?()
This is one of the three possible "next steps" after a certified recall. The modified RfC will be constituted as follows:
This is one of the three possible "next steps" after a certified recall. The RfAr will be initiated as follows:
This is one of the three possible "next steps" after a certified recall. The resignation shall be constituted as "under a cloud" meaning that a re RfA has standard success criteria as then constituted by the community and that withdrawing midway through is not an option for regaining admin status. Only a successful RfA will suffice. I may choose to stand again for RfA immediately, at some later date of my own choosing, or never, as I deem appropriate.
Any change in any provision of this that makes it more stringent to qualify a petition or participate in any other part of the process, or more likely to lead to an outcome more favourable to me shall have a 2 week "grace period" during which any recall initiated will be under the old terms. Any change that is of the opposite sense (easier to qualify/participate, less favourable to me) shall go into effect immediately.
Once this process concludes for matters raised by petitioners during an instance of this process, I will not honor a second recall request regarding the same matters. If however new matters arise, the community is welcome to initiate another recall.
No petitioner may initiate or support a petition for my recall more than three times in any 365 day period. This does not apply to participation in a modified RfC.
This is about my commitment to the community to be accountable, not about a category membership. Thus, the provisions of this page shall survive if, for example, the CAT:AOTR (or successor, whatever named) is deleted, renamed, listified. etc., and under any other reasonable circumstances. Only my explicitly stated withdrawal from this commitment itself will suffice.
I do not intend to withdraw but that's an intent, not a promise. However, I promise not to withdraw to escape the consequences of this commitment. The only time I will withdraw from this category is if no recall is currently underway. This is subject to the same 2 week grace period as the eligibility or any other changes, so any withdrawal has at least 2 weeks to go into effect.