Thread:Dim1/@comment-6697950-20130429215902/@comment-3551173-20130430090922

Yeah I get that but the problem is that this can be conducted by independent action, basically we can do this without any official appointment. Rather than have that as the supervisor role, it would be more prudent to establish the system when it is most needed, editor boom, where we would designate arc supervisors to prevent new editors from getting out of hand, or pages from being created that aren't needed. If we establish it now there is no guarentee of acceptance of the expansion of the role then and repeat announcements aren't as effective as the enaction and establishment. If we annouce it now it would only reach 15 -36 editors this wiki gets daily, random wikia contributors included, announce it when the second season airs it reaches 300+ editors and 10k viewers of this wiki.

I personally like this idea, but its like war you don't bring out the heavy weapons, nor scrable the jets during peace time or a small battle you wait for war before mobilizing your army, kind of thing.

If you like then we could have a unofficial supervisor trial run or something, like a drill or test to see its effectiveness. Though the impact of this would be limited since the editor count is down. Still if you want to try I'll just assign the roles at this point it would be acceptable to have 1-2 supervisors to an arc rather than 3.

Aincrad: 1 editor

ALO (New and Old) : 2 editors or 1

GGO : 1 editor

PA: 2 editors

total editors needed 6 or 5. or 5.5 (I need to take my naps)

Though once they have gone through every page of the arc then their role would effectively end since there aren't many changes going on right now.