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Originally Posted by Darlene159
The GST has the same jurstiction as the PWA??
When did this happen?
And where is it written?
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*Jurisdiction
And we do, ask Spark yourself. Or at least on grounds of seniority and power some members, the existing members of the GST (the whole 3 of us =/) have both more seniority and rights than many of the PWA (excluding Spark of course). You are also failing to realize that some things don't have to be written down. Not EVERYTHING is written in stone. If a GST member has more rights than a PWA member, what does that imply? I think the logical answer is that they are more capable than PWA in some areas (usually fixing servers) and considering the fact that they have global RC, why would they not help given the chance?
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Originally Posted by Nappa
I disagree though on the fact that we need so many pwa. I think Spark can handle it himself.
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It would seem so, however you fail to see what goes on behind the scenes. Knowing what happens first-hand, I think we need a few more people who can manage things. Spark does a lot, and he is the main guy for accounts and special problems next to Stefan. If someone else could help out Spark then the PWA members could still handle the minor problems. As of right now the current system is you need to speak to a lower PWA or so, basically not Spark, and you move your way up, then get to Spark and then Stefan or so. But considering many people want to over-step that and just because they get a bad answer from someone they want to go "get you fired" it's kind of annoying. The reason it is so difficult to contact Stefan is because people would abuse it, and annoy him every 6 seconds. That's the main reason I do not use my public AIM much anymore: it got swarmed with 20 IMs in less than 2 minutes time, asking about "Hey script this for me!". People fail to realize our job is NOT to make you things, but to help you with efficiency and how to go about doing things. Just because you WANT something made, you aren't going to necessarily get it. I have never once declined helping someone who was trying to do a project that was decently within their range. When 1st time scripters come saying "I need to know how to make a Q-Menu" and I explain the 'jist of such things, and they don't understand 1/2 of what I say, it's not right for me to have to sit down and spend 6 hours explaining all these concepts, when I wrote a tutorial ages ago, and Osrs has been working on documents (one of which I reviewed, modified and corrected the English of [he is not a native speaker]), so they need to start there. If someone comes asking about a script or so that is within their range of skills, and they just need to know about how to do things, I am more than happy to spend up to 15 minutes or so helping them understand how to do things
