I am open to recall.

Criteria edit

  • At least two requesters must have tried to resolve it with me
  • I must have committed no less than 3 administrative actions which are detrimental to enwiki, or a serious breach of policy.
  • There must be a total of 8 or more registered users in good standing with the community (no blocks, no COI regarding the recall request, +500 edits, 3 months service or more). Adminstrators count as 2 users, ArbCom arbiters (past or present) count as 3, and Jimbo counts as 4 editors. This means a minimum of 3 people must request my stand-down.
  • The requestors must provide a detailed rationale, whether this be per-editor, or a common rationale, as to why I should stand down as an administrator.
  • Only one recall request can be made for each bunch of issues. Once an issue has been involved in a recall request, then it can't be used again. If however more issues or incidents arise, the community is welcome to initiate another recall request.
  • No user may support or initiate a recall request more than once within any 30 day period, and no more than 3 times within a 365 day period.
  • I reserve the right to change this at any time, but if any recall request is made, then a 7-day old revision of this page will stand, not the most up-to-date revision.

T's and C's edit

  • Be civil, as I reserve the right to discount or remove uncivil comments, especially if they are attacking me.
  • No sockpuppetry or canvassing. Socks will be discounted, and canvassing invalidates the recall request.
  • Recall should be a next-to-last resort, the last being ArbCom. If other methods fail, then you can feel free to request my stand-down
  • AOR is voluntry. If this is abused, I will remove myself from CAT:AOR and remove my recallability. I also reserve the right to stand down from CAT:AOR at any time, but the 7-day grace period will be stuck to.

Stwalkerstertalk ] 18:41, 18 April 2008 (UTC)