Question regarding moderators
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Wonder if it wasn't a glitch in the matrix ;)
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[quote author="Andre" date="1359533762"]
[quote author="Sam" date="1359530399"]BTW whats the procedure to apply for a site moderator ?[/quote]Ask around. Report topics or pages that you think need attention. Hang around in #qt-devnet-moderators (freenode network) on IRC. At one point, you'll be like: "could somebody make me moderator? Less work to just do the fixes myself than reporting them all the time!" :-) That's when you ask to get moderator rights. And get them, usually, if you haven't behaved like an *** on the forums. It is not an automatic upgrade once you have earned enough points. Note that also people who have earned their trust in other parts of the Qt community can be granted rights.There have been some discussions on different aspects of the management of qt-project.org recently, and this is one of them, by the way.[/quote]
Thats explains alot but again brings to a question "Mailing lists vs Forums":http://qt-project.org/forums/viewthread/24202. I was just curious to know (like many) about the procedure, as on the forums less information is provided. For the 3 stars , I think people dont join the forum to behave in that way.
And finally for the moderator's rank , yes its a position that should be Earned and after few checks/filters rights should be granted.
Thanks for updating us :-)
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For now it is the most reasonable explanation. The kid is obviously not some programming whiz wunderkind, and at this early age is hardly moderator material. So it is either a site bug or some form of preferential treatment that voids almost all of my logic.
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I think this might have happened through a glitch, testing and learning the admin console for group approval last week. Let me see how I can correct it. Please accept my apologies.
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Definitely nothing to apologise for, was purely curiosity :)
Thanks for closing the case! :D