@Silvan Haven I'm aware of the most recent instance, I was looking for another example that I may not be aware of.
@Silvan Haven Don't think there was an actual problem behind most of those, it was as I recall mostly a butting of egos that would and should have been solved by me just walking away.
I'm sort of looking for specific examples so I can figure out where I went wrong and how to not do it again.
I'm gonna throw out a possible solution that I don't know how much you're all going to like but in the interest of saving y'all let's keep it simple so you don't have to read a ton.
Lugu hires a new co-gm to work alongside Hari, and Prince. Not only do we have a ton of writing for three people with lives to cover. I think many many RP's have three co-gms as it helps cover worlk load.
If this plan were to gain traction, I'd say Lugu you should open yourself up to the old PM me an application system.
I'm gonna throw out a possible solution that I don't know how much you're all going to like but in the interest of saving y'all let's keep it simple so you don't have to read a ton.
Lugu hires a new co-gm to work alongside Hari, and Prince. Not only do we have a ton of writing for three people with lives to cover. I think many many RP's have three co-gms as it helps cover worlk load.
If this plan were to gain traction, I'd say Lugu you should open yourself up to the old PM me an application system.
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I would be amenable to the idea of hiring another GM. As they say: if you want something done right, you gotta do it yourself, right?
In my post-finals stupor I am a little confused by your last sentence. Are you putting yourself forward as a nominee?
As for process, the way we decided GMs to begin with is that people just wrote a short paragraph why they wanted to be GM and think they'd be good for the job, and if I approved of their behavior and activity, I'd approve.