User:Pythoncoder/RfA criteria
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The following is adapted from TonyBallioni’s RfA criteria: 1. Not a jerk 2. Has a clue 3. 1 year / 1000 edits (more concrete version of “have a record”)
Remember to read the Wikipedia:Advice for RfA candidates page.
Update 03:09, 6 March 2019 (UTC): The unthinkable has happened. Someone is running for bureaucrat. Okay, for bureaucrats, there’s one more criterion: 4. Has been a competent admin
RfA is a terrible process because it's so hard to pass. Jimbo said "adminship isn't a big deal", but RfA has become one. Let's change that.