User:RandomCanadian/RfA

My !votes at RfA can be summarised as "Has clue, not a jerk, no big deal"

Has clue
Having a clue, to me, means a number of things (not least the definition as given by Valereee). These can be summed up as:
 * Evidence of learning from mistakes
 * Asking for help or advice
 * Taking it slow with new permissions
 * Keeping away from AN/I (no, really..)

Not a jerk
The civility policy applies to every single editor, regardless of tenure or permissions. Deciding someone is not a jerk is pretty easy:
 * No blocks for incivility
 * No evident incivility
 * The proven ability to walk away and cool off

No big deal
Adminship is no big deal (though maybe not WP:NOBIGDEAL) - it takes a toll on your contributions and how you view Wikipedia. You will regret becoming an admin some days, and you will make the same number of mistakes. No big deal really only means:
 * I default to supporting requests for adminship
 * I default to wanting to nominate people for adminship
 * I'm more likely to just not support a request than actually oppose it

[copied from User:TheresNoTime/RfA]