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First, despite my User name, I'm not Greek but English (half Irish, in fact, but born and brought up in England). I took the name "Mel Etitis" from some on-line dialogues on the philosophy of religion; the original Greek word has been distorted to make it look like a name, but it means something like "one who studies".
Secondly, the character in the dialogues is female; I'm male. Not important, but some people get needlessly embarrassed if they find that someone they've been referring to as "she" turns out to be a he.
Thirdly, despite my youthful appearance (both on the page and – you'll have to take my word for this – in real life) I'm fifty years old; I'm a philosopher by profession, teaching in the University of Oxford, and spent many years teaching English as a Foreign Language, also in Oxford.
Aside from all that, my interests are wide and varied, my musical, literary, and other tastes are eclectic, and some of them are represented in my contributions (though some are not, and some of my contributions are utterly unrelated to my tastes or interests).
I'm an admin., which means that I'm an ordinary editor who's been trusted with a few extra powers to help me do some largely tedious housekeeping jobs. Being an admin doesn't mean that I'm in any way above Wikipedia policy, and in fact brings with it extra responsibility — so if you think that I've behaved wrongly, let me know — but politely; it's most likely to be inadvertent, as is most wrongdoing here. (If I have a fault ("if"!), it's that I tend to respond badly to rudeness and aggression.)
I spend a little time randomly paging through the encyclopædia, tidying English and style, adding categories and stubs, occasionally doing more extensive editing. It's not glamorous, but I think that it helps make the encyclopædia better and more readable. I also patrol the New Pages list, do work at the Speedy Deletions category, and try to defend articles against vandalism and disruption. My more substantial contributions include 207 new articles as well as work on existing articles that ranges from significant expansion to complete rewriting:
New articles | Existing articles | ||||||||||||
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(I haven't included new Category or disambiguation pages here, of which I've created or revivified a few.) I've also created the following page, into which I plan to insert all the relevant free images from the Wikipedia archives: I started a page designed for those who are contributing, or who want to contribute, to Wikipedia in a language other than their first or native language: Finally, I've up-loaded a few of my own photographs. |
Articles on which I've done significant work, up to and including complete rewriting:
Plans for significant work on existing articles: Jazz-L 100 project
|
I score, incredibly, only 161 on the Wikipedia addiction test. This labels me an addict, but only just. On the other hand, it'll definitely have gone up since the last time I dared to take it.
I've made
[1] edits since I registered on 29th December 2004. Good grief, that's over 3,000 edits a month; that addiction test isn't doing its job. (
My 10,000th edit: 25th April 2005.
My 15,000th edit: 12th June 2005.
My 10,000th edit on an article: 17th July 2005.
My 20,000th edit.
My 25,000th edit.
My 15,000th edit on an article: 8th September 2005.
My 30,000th edit: 19th October 2005.
My 20,000th edit on an article: 16th January 2006.
My 35,000th edit: 18th February 2006.
My 25,000th edit on an article: 10th April 2006.
My 40,000th edit: 11th April 2006.
My 45,000th edit: 2nd January 2007.
I'm rather proud of the fact that about two thirds of my edits are to articles, rather than to Talk pages etc. We are writing an encyclopædia, after all.)
My main attitude, of course, is the desire to help build this into an ever more useful reference work and information centre. I've some more specific thoughts, however:
I agree to multi-license all my contributions, with the exception of my user pages, as described below:
Multi-licensed into the public domain | ||
I agree to multi-license my eligible text contributions, unless otherwise stated, under Wikipedia's copyright terms and into the public domain. Please be aware that other contributors might not do the same, so if you want to use my contributions in the public domain, please check the multi-licensing guide. |
This is a Wikipedia user page.
If you find this page on any site other than Wikipedia, you are viewing a mirror site. Be aware that the page may be outdated, and that the user this page belongs to may have no personal affiliation with any site other than Wikipedia itself. The original page is located at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Mel_Etitis. |
First, despite my User name, I'm not Greek but English (half Irish, in fact, but born and brought up in England). I took the name "Mel Etitis" from some on-line dialogues on the philosophy of religion; the original Greek word has been distorted to make it look like a name, but it means something like "one who studies".
Secondly, the character in the dialogues is female; I'm male. Not important, but some people get needlessly embarrassed if they find that someone they've been referring to as "she" turns out to be a he.
Thirdly, despite my youthful appearance (both on the page and – you'll have to take my word for this – in real life) I'm fifty years old; I'm a philosopher by profession, teaching in the University of Oxford, and spent many years teaching English as a Foreign Language, also in Oxford.
Aside from all that, my interests are wide and varied, my musical, literary, and other tastes are eclectic, and some of them are represented in my contributions (though some are not, and some of my contributions are utterly unrelated to my tastes or interests).
I'm an admin., which means that I'm an ordinary editor who's been trusted with a few extra powers to help me do some largely tedious housekeeping jobs. Being an admin doesn't mean that I'm in any way above Wikipedia policy, and in fact brings with it extra responsibility — so if you think that I've behaved wrongly, let me know — but politely; it's most likely to be inadvertent, as is most wrongdoing here. (If I have a fault ("if"!), it's that I tend to respond badly to rudeness and aggression.)
I spend a little time randomly paging through the encyclopædia, tidying English and style, adding categories and stubs, occasionally doing more extensive editing. It's not glamorous, but I think that it helps make the encyclopædia better and more readable. I also patrol the New Pages list, do work at the Speedy Deletions category, and try to defend articles against vandalism and disruption. My more substantial contributions include 207 new articles as well as work on existing articles that ranges from significant expansion to complete rewriting:
New articles | Existing articles | ||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(I haven't included new Category or disambiguation pages here, of which I've created or revivified a few.) I've also created the following page, into which I plan to insert all the relevant free images from the Wikipedia archives: I started a page designed for those who are contributing, or who want to contribute, to Wikipedia in a language other than their first or native language: Finally, I've up-loaded a few of my own photographs. |
Articles on which I've done significant work, up to and including complete rewriting:
Plans for significant work on existing articles: Jazz-L 100 project
|
I score, incredibly, only 161 on the Wikipedia addiction test. This labels me an addict, but only just. On the other hand, it'll definitely have gone up since the last time I dared to take it.
I've made
[1] edits since I registered on 29th December 2004. Good grief, that's over 3,000 edits a month; that addiction test isn't doing its job. (
My 10,000th edit: 25th April 2005.
My 15,000th edit: 12th June 2005.
My 10,000th edit on an article: 17th July 2005.
My 20,000th edit.
My 25,000th edit.
My 15,000th edit on an article: 8th September 2005.
My 30,000th edit: 19th October 2005.
My 20,000th edit on an article: 16th January 2006.
My 35,000th edit: 18th February 2006.
My 25,000th edit on an article: 10th April 2006.
My 40,000th edit: 11th April 2006.
My 45,000th edit: 2nd January 2007.
I'm rather proud of the fact that about two thirds of my edits are to articles, rather than to Talk pages etc. We are writing an encyclopædia, after all.)
My main attitude, of course, is the desire to help build this into an ever more useful reference work and information centre. I've some more specific thoughts, however:
I agree to multi-license all my contributions, with the exception of my user pages, as described below:
Multi-licensed into the public domain | ||
I agree to multi-license my eligible text contributions, unless otherwise stated, under Wikipedia's copyright terms and into the public domain. Please be aware that other contributors might not do the same, so if you want to use my contributions in the public domain, please check the multi-licensing guide. |