Just as a note, your last paragraph could be misinterpreted to include me with tye and the gods. Winning my trust would be nice, but it's neither sufficient nor necessary for joining one of the orders.

I entirely appreciate your enthusiasm about improving the process. I'm sure you can understand tye's reluctance to rush people into positions that could be abused, too. Perhaps something that includes more volunteers faster than what we have now, but still slowly enough that they can be trusted and properly mentored would be a good compromise. If you have notes on how other groups work more smoothly in organizing volunteer resources, the gods would probably like to know. I can't speak for them, though.


In reply to Re^3: Process for Site Improvement by mr_mischief
in thread Process for Site Improvement by ELISHEVA

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