I am beyond against this.
AwesomeSaucer has done nothing to deserve removal. He is, from my perspective, guilty of two things:
1) letting his enthusiasm get the best of him; overpromising and underdelivering - so far.
2) picking and choosing what advice to accept, and maybe not being as diplomatic about it as he could have been
To the first, we all dive into new and exciting things and then when the enthusiasm wears off, we re-adjust our goals to match the limits of the hard work that we're actually able to perform. It's human nature to overpromise when we're excited about something. Removing an elected official from office for that is absurd.
To the second, fucking what?! We're really going to remove someone from office for not maintaining the status quo? In Taijitu? The region of continual revolution?
Communities stay fresh by people being willing to say "FUCK the old way. Let's try something different." With that comes the danger that they might do something ridiculously bad. But unless it is something egregious - something that causes irreversible damage to the region - it is inconceivable to punish someone HERE, OF ALL PLACES, for trying something different.
Web sites can be backed up and restored if the result is atrocious. Citizen Guides can be saved and re-posted by a later Citizen Delegate if they do not like the new one. And inexperienced Citizen Delegates can fall flat on their face if they reject advice or refuse to adjust their course. Then his term will be remembered in Taijitu as that one time that guy wouldn't take advice and sucked. So what? That would be on HIM.
But removing him from office? For what? Trying too hard? Having a different way of doing things? Being stubborn? Being inexperienced? Being rude? Being a complete asshole?? Whether those things are true, they don't justify removal from office. If we do that - that's on us. That's on Taijitu, and it sends an unmistakable message - "Conform, or else."
I get why people are unhappy with AS, and I'm not defending anything he has or hasn't done or said. That's a completely different discussion. But unless he has done something MUCH more worthy of censure that hasn't been communicated here, I am stunned that this is even being considered as an option.