Adanu wrote:You are missing the forest for the trees. The main two 'positions' that have the power to really change things for the better are DMA and TA. LA is more of a check and balance for the rest. Most simply don't want to deal with all the resistance and crap they'd deal with if they tried anything new. There is a perpetual current of 'they don't care about peoples opinions, just what they think is the spirit of ALFA" from a *LOT* of players I've met. This is where I get the old boys club phrase. DMA is admin only, which severely limits the voting you get to see.
You want people to actually come back? Then ƤøØ§ listen to them when they say something doesn't work instead of telling them to suck it up.
Anyone can run for DM Admin.
Anyone can run for Tech Admin.
Tech Admin (and Infra Admin) rarely change hands because, surprise surprise, they deal with the nitty gritty of what makes the game work (and keeps the servers running). There are very limited people in the community with that knowledge, so it is no surprise that they do not change hands very much. When the servers are working and updates are coming, there is very little need for change.
As for DM Admin, the only people that cannot vote for them are people who are strictly, 100% players. Any kind of staffer? You can vote.
Any kind of DM, active or relatively inactive? You can vote and the principle remains exactly the same. Put up a good platform, give well reasoned responses to why you should be DM admin and if you convince people, you will win.
Max called for a reduction in rules, to be replaced by peer review. Isn't that exactly what voting for Admin is? You put a case to your peers and they decide among those who put forward a case which one is better for the following 6 months. People can get up in arms about stagnation of the Admin body all they like, but at they end of the day,
they are the ones that put the Admin in their seats. Add restrictions if you like, but at the end of the day, things remain the same: the candidate the community feels is best wins the vote.
Also, for the record, Curm never held an Admin position before NWN2, so unless the 'old boys club' includes people that have only stepped up in the last few years, I am struggling to see where their influence still sways things. The only proof of the old boys club still controlling things is the same people running for Admin and there are tons of other reasons why that it. There are no puppet masters.
Most simply don't want to deal with all the resistance and crap they'd deal with if they tried anything new.
When you are Admin, you only have to convince 2 other admin to get a majority decision to move ahead with something unless the Lead vetos it for being a terrible idea. If you have player support, it is that much harder to oppose. Yeah, Admin have to deal with a ton of shit that can drain the enthusiasm, but that has
always been the case, even way back during NWN1. It comes with the territory of guiding a community filled with different and sometimes conflicting personalities. That is simply something that has to be accepted and, as you said, most people don't want to deal with that, they just want to play and have fun, which is
exactly why you see the same faces popping up when Admin elections roll around. Admining is a very selfless job. You deal with crap so that everybody else doesn't have to.