+1
Right mad lad saying things that need to be said, regardless of potential consequences.
o7
+1
Right mad lad saying things that need to be said, regardless of potential consequences.
o7
bring back rahl
Feels bad, but +1
Ex- Predator Council Senator, Mentor Manager, Discord Moderator and Moderator Trainer
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I go when I'm able. I work every weekend with rare exceptions, most of the time if I can be present at all, it's usually for 5-10 minutes tops during a break. The same usually applies to townhalls.
Having a vote on who gets specialized access to an area is a universally terrible idea.
Note that the Staff CoC makes no direct reference that the Vice-host should have code access. I never had edit privileges over the Dev CoC, it was purely written and coordinated by Deanthelis.
I have only had a major hangup with anything you've done on two occasions. This issue, and when you wanted to fire a Manager without even speaking to them first, after deflecting me wanting to know if they were spoken with about the issue over the course of 3 hours.
I have asked you on several occasions to relax more and let other people handle things, you have refused. Particularly, I have asked you on many occasions to lay off the Head Dev and let them handle their area as you were stressing them out.
You started working on stuff out of the blue one day and got angry when you eventually asked me for git after having done it and I said no. You were not formally asked to do anything prior to that.
You are not expected to do dev-work.
I considered revising that portion at one point, but held the expectation that should I appoint a Vice-Host in the future, mutual agreement would win over a document and thus left it open. I was mistaken, apparently.
Attempting to talk to me about that particular issue was sent out while I was at work, and an agreement on the matter was made before I'd even gotten off work in voice chat, where the conversation was not visible to me. I did not assume the action that was chosen in that conversation was as serious as it actually became. Further, I did not block that action, I only requested that I should have been notified quicker than literally everyone else to have some additional warning. I voiced no objection at all to what happened there.
The tools I created were made with the intention of having things be doable without my constant presence, and the staff structure kept in such a way where my work schedule hopefully wouldn't hold up average operations. The only time issues arise is when a large decision is made and I'm not at least made aware, or given enough time to chime in before drastic action is done.
I try to relegate myself to tasks only capable of myself except where requested to chime in. If something doesn't require me, I try to stay out of the way, or give an opinion but leave the result open. However, when it comes to some permabans, or definitely any time a staff member is fired, I will usually have some kind of input.
I gave you an answer on October 7th, 2019, towards the start of when you had asked. You did not recognize it as a "valid" reason, despite that being my reason. Yet, continued to insist you hadn't gotten any answer and argued with me or tried to accuse me of personal bias any time I kept my prior stance.
This is not a precise quotation. What I had said was that I hold absolute authority over two areas without contest. Those are finances/legalities, and access to servers/code. I have half a decade of experience in the latter area, it is not a rodeo that I'm in any way new in handling.
My primary original reasoning provided was that there was not enough purpose to grant the access. Even when offered a project that would justify it, you did not seem to want it.
Yourself and the management have always had the authority to further delegate as you liked, including being free to make new positions under you within reason if you were overworked. Any of you can take a vacation at any time and specifically ask me to look over your areas. I try to stay out of the way of day-to-day operations because I understand what kind of influence my opinion might have, given my status, and only if I think it necessary do I actually try to go against the tide in any committed way. Most of the time, I'm trying to plan and guide things for the long term, while everyone else stays on the short term, as well as keeping up with tech duties. Let's not even mention the hours spent migrating the entire website over to a brand new box that I set up from scratch.
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I run Linux on all of my machines and actively reject Windows. I have some cool dotfiles up on Github for configuring some of my favorite stuff.
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