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Thread: Time to Vote!

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    catzsy it is I think
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    I mean, I can't stand how the forum is being run, and that some of the people that left/got fired were much better and should be admins now, but voting for who is admin and not isn't the way around it.
    If you were a hard working admin (If there's such a thing :rolleyes you wouldn't be happy when the forum voted for you to be fired.

    But, it could work on future admin decisions, where the forum decide if they're capable of becoming an admin, if not, they remain in their current position? That could work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by .saurav. View Post
    IMO, out of everyone, Catzsy would make the best FM. She isnt biased. She doesnt argue either.
    Agreed.


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    So person A is in control of the forum, he is smart and has great technical experience and if brilliant and running the system and keep the forum in shape.

    So now we implement a "democracy" type system and person B gets put in control, he's very popular but doesn't have a clue on how to run the forum and does everything other people tell him.

    Doing this would be a bad idea as it would cause the management to fall apart, its better the way it is at the moment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by opensourcehost View Post
    So person A is in control of the forum, he is smart and has great technical experience and if brilliant and running the system and keep the forum in shape.

    So now we implement a "democracy" type system and person B gets put in control, he's very popular but doesn't have a clue on how to run the forum and does everything other people tell him.

    Doing this would be a bad idea as it would cause the management to fall apart, its better the way it is at the moment.
    Agreed, it's like the public voting David Beckham in for the new PM instead of Gordon Brown. The country would start to fall apart if the government got replaced by popular people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by opensourcehost View Post
    So person A is in control of the forum, he is smart and has great technical experience and if brilliant and running the system and keep the forum in shape.

    So now we implement a "democracy" type system and person B gets put in control, he's very popular but doesn't have a clue on how to run the forum and does everything other people tell him.

    Doing this would be a bad idea as it would cause the management to fall apart, its better the way it is at the moment.
    But the management decide the candidates
    If candidate A wins. Candidate B will be promoted when Candidate A leaves.
    This way Candidate B can have more experience.

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    ^ i like that idea
    it just all depends on whether mad will actually ever leave

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    i somehow doubt MAD would happily give up his position.

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    MAD should be ashamed ... all these great staff resigning because of him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattmeister View Post
    i somehow doubt MAD would happily give up his position.
    lol:rolleyes:


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