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Perhaps influence can be a requirement to become CRS, but not a requirement for continuing to be a member. A member would still have to maintain endocount, but wouldn't need to be concerned about using their influence.
(04-21-2020, 10:06 PM)Kris Kringle Wrote:(04-21-2020, 03:43 PM)Griffindor Wrote: Perhaps inserting a clause that says along the lines of "if a CRS member falls below the requirements for membership [due to them carrying out their duties as a CRS member] then they have X number of days/weeks/etc. to come back into compliance before being removed [perhaps as an RO not the org itself?] from the CRS.". Fair point; that is why in brackets I inserted a potential transfer of that specific RO spot to someone else on the CRS that has a higher influence. Membership loss: no RO loss: maybe -Griffindor/Ebonhand
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I'm not in a position to tell the CRS how to handle its internal matters, but I think the RO positions for the CRS should remain in the hands of those who are most active RMB-side, mostly to handle matters of moderation.
I motion a vote.
Bump.
My apologies on forgetting to get this to vote, I'll get that done ASAP
I support this motion. CRS are the ones we are entrusting the security of our region. If increasing its membership requirements increases our regional security we should definitely do it. I do have one question about the influence requirement. What if during a purge the influence of a CRS member goes below Apprentice? Are they replaced by someone else as RO? And if they recover the lost influence are they reappointed as a RO or Does CRS wait for another purge to occur during which another CRS' s influence goes below Apprentice.
(04-21-2020, 10:46 PM)Nakari Wrote: Perhaps influence can be a requirement to become CRS, but not a requirement for continuing to be a member. A member would still have to maintain endocount, but wouldn't need to be concerned about using their influence.I believe this approach would be the best for the influence requirement. We want to keep the CRS panel as uniform as possible. We want less changes in it as possible. Having variety of members given CRS RO authority over our region can be a risk in the future.
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