Thread:Sannse/@comment-30567431-20170727183009/@comment-26384327-20170728142128

SOLONM wrote: I can see now why AAA was frustrated, responded inappropriately and resigned. 🌞🕊💖🙋🏻 Oddly, I found this thread while researching another matter. Note that I have not finished reading all of it, as I stopped at this particular comment. Yes Solonm, I find it quite comical that a lot of these issues being discussed and the push back that I received from various sources (including "my team") are still the focus of contention. I was mandated [chuckle] to open the Wiki to everyone, for which I did and now I read that there are exceptions to the rule. I can understand why most everyone is up in arms.

When I resigned, the Wiki wasn't a mess (as implied). The editing, though done primarily by the editing team (due to the restructuring of articles) was done in an organized manner, everybody on the team knew what they had to do and happily (well, some😄) went about doing it. Do I think that too many hands in the soup can cause, I don't know, botulism? Absolutely. But this is the nature of a Wiki. Something that I had to accept and on my way out, I suggested to the current Admins to accept the same.

By the way, the reason why it was such an easy (and I use that term very loosely) job for Foss was because nobody else (with the exception of a few) wanted to lend a hand or thought that they didn't need to because Foss worked tirelessly and often times thanklessly to ensure that the game information was out there with the quickness. We (the team and I) attempted to do the same and for a while it was working seamlessly. I am not sure if that will work with all hands on deck, but that is the way that it is, so it is my belief that you (the admins) should step back just a tad and let the community do its thing. Remember, it it gets broken, it can be fixed.