Thread:Amorkuz/@comment-188432-20170420210718/@comment-24894325-20170421004917

Hi. I hope it's okay to reply here rather than on your page. First off, thank you for the honour of considering my candidacy. I've been admiring Team Tardis's work for some time. And the more I looked, the more I appreciated how it all works together.

While my first instinct is to embrace a chance to move pages myself immediately (I see now how strategically placed this carrot is :)), I suspect that there are certain responsibilites expected from an admin. I know much of what admins do, of course, and things that only admins can/may do. What I do not know is how these responsibilities are distributed among the admins. The question is, essentially, about the edit/maintainance balance: I am happy to perform maintenance tasks but it would be sad not to be able to follow at least some of my ongoing projects, however ambitious and open-ended they seem to be.

I am also kinda hoping that there is a secret admin cheat sheet somewhere listing the tasks to be performed regularly. In short, this seems like a chance of a lifetime (if approved of course). I only want to approach it responsibly and make sure I am not slacking. I expect it is understood that sometimes life (job, family, vacations) takes precedence over Wiki, but I would like to be able to be on duty sufficiently on average to be worth the boldface.

Once again, thanks for the trust. It really made my day.

PS An email would not be a problem. I may even make one specifically for this purpose. What I'm wondering is how to communicate it privately without the whole Wiki community seeing it.