What, Kelly Martin resigned? I didn't know that -- that's not been reported.... / Fred-Chess 08:18, 26 September 2006 (UTC)
I do not know much about the matter under reference. However, I found Tony a nice person: in the initial stages of my wiki-life, it was Tony whose encouragement by award of an exceptional new comer barnstar, had motivated me. I think people do not generally change: several other wikipedians may have felt his encouragements. However, for last 18 months, I feel that a number of 'events' are taking place in wikipedia, events which I am unable to articulate in words but only feel. --Bhadani 16:51, 26 September 2006 (UTC)
This article doesn't tell the story as I understand it. Most of the discussion that led to her action has been archived at Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Giano. Having read this exchange (I found about it after she annoucned she was quitting), I would say a number of Admins asked her to end her participation in the ArbCom's private mailing list, which somehow mutated into her believing that either she had to choose between talking on IRC with her friends on the ArbCom, or participating on Wikipedia -- which was not her critics' intent. -- llywrch 18:33, 26 September 2006 (UTC)
I agree with llywrch. "resign" might not be the best phrase for Kelly Martin leaving. She left, and voluntarily gave up her rights, after some brinkmanship and "all or nothing" statements. It is difficult to pin down an accurate way to characterise this though, so "resigns her [...] rights" is probably the best way. Carcharoth 09:26, 27 September 2006 (UTC)
Also, the article says that Kelly Martin resigned her "access to the Arbitration Committee mailing list". But the talk page of the workshop for the current RfAr has comments expressing uncertainty about this. I've certainly lost track of everything that was said. Can whoever wrote this article say where they read this? Carcharoth 22:28, 27 September 2006 (UTC)