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Re: Moderators

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"Per" is a name, most common in Skandinavia, I think.

As for moderators, I think it's more a question of "do we need some", not "do we have people who want to be one". And personally, I'm a bit suspicious of people who want power (just look at any government to see how that works out).
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not chickening out josh, was a bit of humor :D
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cybersphinx wrote:"Per" is a name, most common in Skandinavia, I think.

As for moderators, I think it's more a question of "do we need some", not "do we have people who want to be one". And personally, I'm a bit suspicious of people who want power (just look at any government to see how that works out).
Dont want power.

Just want to help out around the website

and i agree with you on the government issue
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Re: Moderators

Post by Zarel »

ClockWork wrote:Speaking of moderators...Per is apparently an admin staff on another site.
"Per" is a fairly common name in Scandinavia, as cybersphinx points out. It's the equivalent of "Peter" in English-speaking locales. It's unlikely that's the same person.
ClockWork wrote:Perhaps he can shed some light on this? Maybe it’s just purely a coincidence, But if Per really did manage to be an admin on multiple sites, then there is probably some kind of science to climbing the moderative staff ladder.
There certainly is a science to stuff like this, though.

On an open-source project like this, the simplest way to become a moderator is to learn programming and submit a lot of useful patches.
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Re: Moderators

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Zarel wrote:...

On an open-source project like this, the simplest way to become a moderator is to learn programming and submit a lot of useful patches.
Wow, does that work?
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