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Hi, I'm somewhat new to Wikipedia and was wondering about your removal of the link to Guide to Punta Cana and Dominican Travel. I actually followed that link last week and it is where I found the information that I wrote in the history and culture sections of this page. If the link is valuable enough to provide information for the page isn't it then appropriate for the page? Not trying to be critical, just trying to learn the guidelines :-) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Armandomol ( talk • contribs) 22:52, 25 November 2006 (UTC)
Thank you for your response and for refering me to the guidelines. I read the guidelines and went to the link in question and read a good deal of the site and reread the guidelines again. I kept the following points from the guidelines in mind while reading through the site:
The site's content with regard to Dominican history, culture, politics, cuisine, location, climate and resorts fits the Wikipedia guidelines for being a credible external link. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Armandomol ( talk • contribs) 02:19, 26 November 2006 (UTC)
You make several good points, but the one that confuses me the most is the validity of direct vs. indirect relation to the page. I went back and read the other external links. The Presidential website (in Spanish) is definitely related directly albeit complete propaganda, but that's another conversation. The link to the Dominican Ministry of Tourism also has a direct relation, but is not anywhere near as informative as the other site. Their site also seems to contain many ads for the Cap Cana group, which suggests some bias. My call would be to let the link stay, but I will defer to your experience and let you make the decision. Thanks for keeping an open mind (must be hard dealing with us newbies)! —Preceding unsigned comment added by Armandomol ( talk • contribs) 03:28, 26 November 2006 (UTC)
Thank you for the learning experience! I didn't know it was at the Punta Cana article, you're right that is a better location. Thanks again, "~~~~"
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I would like to express my appreciation of the time you spent considering my successful RfA. Thankyou Gnangarra 12:55, 26 November 2006 (UTC) |
Thanks for reminding me! I've delisted the 18th now, but not deleted {{ Newpagelinksmain}}. The reason for this is that I'm waiting for it to be orphaned, and it's waiting in the holding cell now. Do you know - is there a bot for this? M a rtinp23 16:29, 26 November 2006 (UTC)
Please can you help me insert those nav boxes you have on your userpage into mine!? I put ' User talk:Renesis/Archive 2/nav' in but it just shows up as a dud. Thanks for your help. Chavatshimshon 02:05, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
I wasn't going to send thank-you cards, but the emotional impact of hitting WP:100 (and doing so unanimously!) changed my mind. So I appreciate your confidence in me, and hope you'll let me know if I can do anything for you in the future. Cheers! -- nae' blis 21:25, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
I am pleased to let you know that, consensus reached, you are now an Administrator. You should find the following forums useful:
Congratulations on your promotion and the best of luck with your new charge! Redux 21:54, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
![]() The mop |
Congratulations on becoming an admin!
Enjoy your new-found powers, and remember to use them only for good, and not for evil. If you would like to try out your new mop, here are some spots that always need loving care:
All the best! - Quadell |
![]() The flamethrower |
Hi! I don't follow your argument here. The user committed some minor vandalism, but I reported him to WP:AIV for a violation of WP:USERNAME ("Names that refer to or allude to reproductive or excretory functions of the body"). I'm sure he would have taken User:Fart, but that's already blocked. :-) -- Jim Douglas (talk) (contribs) 23:25, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
No worries. I see that Fart was indef blocked for vandalism after only 15 minutes...but the username would have been enough. There doesn't seem to be a rush to block FartX; he stopped vandalizing after I sent him a warning. -- Jim Douglas (talk) (contribs) 23:37, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
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Oh, the humanity!
I had my doubts about a second RfA, but even I couldn't have predicted the way it caught fire and inexorably drifted to the ground in flames, causing quite a stir on its way down. Still, it was encouraging to see the level of support and confidence. Thank you for yours, and I hope I'll still have it the next time around. While I'm here, congrats on your own successful bid. Good luck! Kafziel Talk 13:21, 29 November 2006 (UTC) |
Thank you for voting in my RfA, I passed. I appreciate your input. Please keep an eye on me(if you want) to see if a screw up. HighInBC (Need help? Ask me) 16:41, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
Congrats! I'm a big rotary fan, I'm building an airplane (Cozy Mk IV) which I plan on putting a turbo normalized 13B or Renesis into. In the more immediate term, I'm thinking of buying an engine-less LongEZ and putting a N/A 13B on it. These engines are just about perfectly suited for aviation, not just your undoubtedly pretty RX8. :D - CHAIRBOY ( ☎) 01:13, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
You're so right. I blew that one and I'm here to fix it. He was trying to clean up the mess and the system credited him with a reposted nonsense piece. - Lucky 6.9 05:24, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
Thanks. :) Actually, I found out via e-mail and realized what had happened. I always look to see whether or not the user really is a sockpuppet...except this time. Damn, that's embarassing! - Lucky 6.9 05:53, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
re: your PS. I drive a 7 with a street ported engine.
SchmuckyTheCat 05:35, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
Thanks, its working fine. Congrats on becoming an admin. Plz can you help out again with some coding. I tried to put a button on my talk page which says if im online or offline, like on User talk:Nishkid64's page, but its not working. You can see the loose link at the top of my talk page. Thanks! Chavatshimshon 10:46, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
On your successful RfA. I was your first support, though I've changed my user name since then. Let me know if I can be of any assistance on the use of admin tools, or if you need a second opinion on anything. I have learned to bounce things off other admins from time to time when I'm not sure I'm making the right decision on something. :) -- Ars Scriptor 15:43, 1 December 2006 (UTC)
Just a quick note to say thanks for your support on my recent RfA. It became clear very quickly that my editing background was going to detrimental to my nomination. Having seen other recent RfA's fail once one or two admins opposed and others just piled on the vote, I decided it would save the ignominy if I withdrew my nomination. I don't intend to change the work I do, as it's what I enjoy, so it'll be unlikely I'll apply again. On a side note, I still need help with WP:UW and as an admin there is alot of work to be done, mainly in the area of implementing new templates into the protected pages, if you can help out let me know. Regards Khukri ( talk . contribs) 11:39, 2 December 2006 (UTC)
P.S. When I have a minute I will be working on the spam UWT's, and I would be happy to take care of any editing of the protected templates that you need. Just let me know.
Two other problems with it:
We need to get rid of it. — Centrx→ talk • 03:15, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
"combination" or "blend". "Blend" is usually the right linguistic term (and some portmanteau-fan merged it into that article, which was totally inappropriate, if anything the merge would be the other way around and we would be rid of it), and has a clear meaning, but "combination" still has the right meaning and is also understandable. Also, in some cases no replacement word is necessary; the sentence has sometimes been a mutated cludge just to fit in the favorite word, like "it is a portmanteau word derived from a combination of the words..." and things like this can often be replaced with just a straightforward sentence like "derived from". Also, Wikipedia not being a dictionary, it would be quite fine to simply say that "Televangelism is television evangelism". A problem someone related to this is the cluttering of the introduction with pronunciations and etymologies; to correct this, I have been thinking about making a template to include this information. — Centrx→ talk • 20:28, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
There's no mention of it on your user page. ;) — Lantoka ( talk | contrib) 11:49, 5 December 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for handling my unblock request. — Goh wz 05:34, 6 December 2006 (UTC)
Thank you for making the effort to move my transclusion to the top of the heap. I did indeed put it in 'close date order'. Regards, --User:Ceyockey ( talk to me) 03:53, 7 December 2006 (UTC)
Is there any particular reason you just unblocked a sockpuppet of a banned user as determined by checkuser as "unfounded" without contacting the admin who did the block and the user who performed the checkuser idntifying it as a sock beforehand? This strikes me as disrespectful, as well as mystifying, behavior, and not one I'd expect from a fellow admin. Dmcdevit· t 04:50, 7 December 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for your helpful remarks :)
Springnuts 17:21, 7 December 2006 (UTC)
You might want to take a look at Wikipedia:Deletion guidelines for administrators. You should consider each of the opinions expressed, but you can decide that an opinion doesn't sufficiently address an issue or it runs counter to a policy. Determining consensus with only two opinions (which happens often at RFD) can be dicey. You should factor in precedent as well. It's basically a judgement call. The key is to fairly consider the arguments presented. If I have a strong opinion on a debate, I'll simply add my opinion to the debate and not close. If I don't, then I'll weigh the opinions expressed, make my own decision, and implement the result. Debate closing is not vote counting, but it's not implementing your own preconceived opinion. You can have your own opinion, but you should make sure you're not letting it drive your decision. Sorry for the long-winded response. It just that there's not really a simple answer other than "be fair." The guidance of "When in doubt, don't delete" (from the linked page) is probably most applicable to redirects. Redirects are cheap and they usually don't harm. For this particular debate, my personal opinion is that either answer is fine. Let me know if you still have questions. Thanks. -- JLaTondre 20:14, 7 December 2006 (UTC)
But you should give yourself a pat on the back for the unblock of Tennis expert. Hopefully the message should start to filter through that Checkuser is fallible, and a decline in knee-jerk reactions when there are requests to re-check the results. Catchpole 20:25, 7 December 2006 (UTC)
I would give you a bushel of barnstars if I knew how to provide them. You are my hero. I will remember your courage for a very long time. Thanks very much! If you ever need my support, you know where to find me. Tennis expert 20:48, 7 December 2006 (UTC)
I will add to the sentiment that you did an extremely thorough and effective job in sorting through the on-Wiki evidence and summarizing it so as to cause the Checkusers to take another look. Newyorkbrad 21:18, 7 December 2006 (UTC)
Yes, well done. Good job in clearing an innocent user. – Ch acor 01:12, 8 December 2006 (UTC)
Thank you for voting in my RfA which at 51/20/6 unfortunately did not achieve consensus. In closing the nomination, Essjay remarked that it was one of the better discussed RfAs seen recently and I would like to thank you and all others who chose to vote for making it as such. It was extremely humbling to see the large number of support votes, and the number of oppose votes and comments will help me to become stronger. I hope to run again for adminship soon. Thank you all once more. Wikiwoohoo 20:09, 11 December 2006 (UTC)
I would like to take the time to thank you for voting in
my unsuccessful RFA. I will run again after a long run without any policy violations, and I will be much mroe civil in the future. Have a nice day, and I apologize for the laggy response! --
Chris
is
me 17:07, 12 December 2006 (UTC)
Yes, now I see them I think that I was good changing the questions. I have voted support; Dina appears to be a very good editor and would make a brilliant admin.
Oh, and I'll have to be ready for your ridiculous questions on my RFA ("If you were on the Moon, would you spend all your time doing admin work on the shuttle computers or would you go and do real work outside?" kind of thing) :) Cheers, Yuser 31415 18:07, 12 December 2006 (UTC)
I thought you might be interested in my proposal for Wikipedia to use logo variations created by members of the wiki community to mark national and international awareness days, Remembrance Days, notable anniversaries, and observance days. Please comment on Wikipedia:Village_pump_(proposals)#Logo Variations and on my talk page. Thanks! FrummerThanThou 08:28, 14 December 2006 (UTC)
I appreciate the feedback that I received during the RfA process. Unfortunately, I withdrew my candidacy. However, your participation is appreciated. I have made my New Years Resolution (effective immediately) to attempt to vote on at least 50 WP:XFD/week (on at least 5 different days), to spend 5 hours/week on WP:NPP, to be active in WikiProjects and to change the emphasis of my watchlist from editorial oversight to vandalism prevention. I have replaced several links that I had on my list to some that I think are more highly vandalized ( Tiger Woods, Barry Bonds, my congressman Jesse Jackson, Jr., my senator Barrack Obama and Jesse Jackson). My first day under my newly turned leaf was about what I hope a typical day to be. I quickly found a vandal, made a few editorial changes to Donald Trump, voted at WP:CFD and WP:AFD, continued attempted revitalization of Wikipedia:WikiProject_Chicago and proposed a new stub type as a result of WP:NPP patrol. I hope this will broaden my wikipedia experience in a way that makes me a better administrator candidate. I hope to feel more ready to be an admin in another 3000 or so edits. TonyTheTiger 16:09, 14 December 2006 (UTC)
Thank you for the support of my RfA. It was a very humbling yet surprisingly gratifying experience. I am grateful for all the constructive comments that will undoubtedly make me a better contributer, and hopefully a stronger candidate in the future. Grika 14:50, 18 December 2006 (UTC)
You may want to double-check your block notice at User talk:128.113.228.7. Muhammed Iqbal dosn't seem like any amount of time I've ever heard of. :P Pumeleon T 08:25, 19 December 2006 (UTC)
When I report someone to AIV, I always keep a close eye on their talk pages and contributions so I can quickly revert their next edits, no matter where they may be, and so I know when someone got blocked, so I can stop vandalstalking them. ;3 Pumeleon T 08:36, 19 December 2006 (UTC)
Hi Renesis - thanks for the warning, but I did double-check the diffs. Rama's arrow 17:45, 19 December 2006 (UTC)
Hello,
why was article "Controlling of Projects" for you "advertising" ??? This software is in same time commercial and free (one projectleader licence). Commercial projects, like MS Project are in wikipedia presented without constraints (under NPOV rules of course). I'm administrator and birocrat on serbian wikipedia and I know what is NPOV and advertising. So please make you revert retrogressive. -- Kaster 08:47, 20 December 2006 (UTC)
Sorry, totally habit. I barely notice I'm doing it. And don't let this get around, but I'm not actually on a mission here, I was just doing what I thought was right and was suprised by the knee-jerk responses. - brenneman 11:25, 20 December 2006 (UTC)
To the WA Project - hope you enjoy being involved in whatever way you can ! SatuSuro 07:15, 21 December 2006 (UTC)
So I'm not the first to welcome you. Great to have experienced editors joining. Maybe I'll learn something! Best for season Fred.e 18:49, 21 December 2006 (UTC)
![]() | This page is an archive of past discussions. Do not edit the contents of this page. If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the current talk page. |
Hi, I'm somewhat new to Wikipedia and was wondering about your removal of the link to Guide to Punta Cana and Dominican Travel. I actually followed that link last week and it is where I found the information that I wrote in the history and culture sections of this page. If the link is valuable enough to provide information for the page isn't it then appropriate for the page? Not trying to be critical, just trying to learn the guidelines :-) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Armandomol ( talk • contribs) 22:52, 25 November 2006 (UTC)
Thank you for your response and for refering me to the guidelines. I read the guidelines and went to the link in question and read a good deal of the site and reread the guidelines again. I kept the following points from the guidelines in mind while reading through the site:
The site's content with regard to Dominican history, culture, politics, cuisine, location, climate and resorts fits the Wikipedia guidelines for being a credible external link. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Armandomol ( talk • contribs) 02:19, 26 November 2006 (UTC)
You make several good points, but the one that confuses me the most is the validity of direct vs. indirect relation to the page. I went back and read the other external links. The Presidential website (in Spanish) is definitely related directly albeit complete propaganda, but that's another conversation. The link to the Dominican Ministry of Tourism also has a direct relation, but is not anywhere near as informative as the other site. Their site also seems to contain many ads for the Cap Cana group, which suggests some bias. My call would be to let the link stay, but I will defer to your experience and let you make the decision. Thanks for keeping an open mind (must be hard dealing with us newbies)! —Preceding unsigned comment added by Armandomol ( talk • contribs) 03:28, 26 November 2006 (UTC)
Thank you for the learning experience! I didn't know it was at the Punta Cana article, you're right that is a better location. Thanks again, "~~~~"
![]() |
I would like to express my appreciation of the time you spent considering my successful RfA. Thankyou Gnangarra 12:55, 26 November 2006 (UTC) |
Thanks for reminding me! I've delisted the 18th now, but not deleted {{ Newpagelinksmain}}. The reason for this is that I'm waiting for it to be orphaned, and it's waiting in the holding cell now. Do you know - is there a bot for this? M a rtinp23 16:29, 26 November 2006 (UTC)
Please can you help me insert those nav boxes you have on your userpage into mine!? I put ' User talk:Renesis/Archive 2/nav' in but it just shows up as a dud. Thanks for your help. Chavatshimshon 02:05, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
I wasn't going to send thank-you cards, but the emotional impact of hitting WP:100 (and doing so unanimously!) changed my mind. So I appreciate your confidence in me, and hope you'll let me know if I can do anything for you in the future. Cheers! -- nae' blis 21:25, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
I am pleased to let you know that, consensus reached, you are now an Administrator. You should find the following forums useful:
Congratulations on your promotion and the best of luck with your new charge! Redux 21:54, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
![]() The mop |
Congratulations on becoming an admin!
Enjoy your new-found powers, and remember to use them only for good, and not for evil. If you would like to try out your new mop, here are some spots that always need loving care:
All the best! - Quadell |
![]() The flamethrower |
Hi! I don't follow your argument here. The user committed some minor vandalism, but I reported him to WP:AIV for a violation of WP:USERNAME ("Names that refer to or allude to reproductive or excretory functions of the body"). I'm sure he would have taken User:Fart, but that's already blocked. :-) -- Jim Douglas (talk) (contribs) 23:25, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
No worries. I see that Fart was indef blocked for vandalism after only 15 minutes...but the username would have been enough. There doesn't seem to be a rush to block FartX; he stopped vandalizing after I sent him a warning. -- Jim Douglas (talk) (contribs) 23:37, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
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Oh, the humanity!
I had my doubts about a second RfA, but even I couldn't have predicted the way it caught fire and inexorably drifted to the ground in flames, causing quite a stir on its way down. Still, it was encouraging to see the level of support and confidence. Thank you for yours, and I hope I'll still have it the next time around. While I'm here, congrats on your own successful bid. Good luck! Kafziel Talk 13:21, 29 November 2006 (UTC) |
Thank you for voting in my RfA, I passed. I appreciate your input. Please keep an eye on me(if you want) to see if a screw up. HighInBC (Need help? Ask me) 16:41, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
Congrats! I'm a big rotary fan, I'm building an airplane (Cozy Mk IV) which I plan on putting a turbo normalized 13B or Renesis into. In the more immediate term, I'm thinking of buying an engine-less LongEZ and putting a N/A 13B on it. These engines are just about perfectly suited for aviation, not just your undoubtedly pretty RX8. :D - CHAIRBOY ( ☎) 01:13, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
You're so right. I blew that one and I'm here to fix it. He was trying to clean up the mess and the system credited him with a reposted nonsense piece. - Lucky 6.9 05:24, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
Thanks. :) Actually, I found out via e-mail and realized what had happened. I always look to see whether or not the user really is a sockpuppet...except this time. Damn, that's embarassing! - Lucky 6.9 05:53, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
re: your PS. I drive a 7 with a street ported engine.
SchmuckyTheCat 05:35, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
Thanks, its working fine. Congrats on becoming an admin. Plz can you help out again with some coding. I tried to put a button on my talk page which says if im online or offline, like on User talk:Nishkid64's page, but its not working. You can see the loose link at the top of my talk page. Thanks! Chavatshimshon 10:46, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
On your successful RfA. I was your first support, though I've changed my user name since then. Let me know if I can be of any assistance on the use of admin tools, or if you need a second opinion on anything. I have learned to bounce things off other admins from time to time when I'm not sure I'm making the right decision on something. :) -- Ars Scriptor 15:43, 1 December 2006 (UTC)
Just a quick note to say thanks for your support on my recent RfA. It became clear very quickly that my editing background was going to detrimental to my nomination. Having seen other recent RfA's fail once one or two admins opposed and others just piled on the vote, I decided it would save the ignominy if I withdrew my nomination. I don't intend to change the work I do, as it's what I enjoy, so it'll be unlikely I'll apply again. On a side note, I still need help with WP:UW and as an admin there is alot of work to be done, mainly in the area of implementing new templates into the protected pages, if you can help out let me know. Regards Khukri ( talk . contribs) 11:39, 2 December 2006 (UTC)
P.S. When I have a minute I will be working on the spam UWT's, and I would be happy to take care of any editing of the protected templates that you need. Just let me know.
Two other problems with it:
We need to get rid of it. — Centrx→ talk • 03:15, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
"combination" or "blend". "Blend" is usually the right linguistic term (and some portmanteau-fan merged it into that article, which was totally inappropriate, if anything the merge would be the other way around and we would be rid of it), and has a clear meaning, but "combination" still has the right meaning and is also understandable. Also, in some cases no replacement word is necessary; the sentence has sometimes been a mutated cludge just to fit in the favorite word, like "it is a portmanteau word derived from a combination of the words..." and things like this can often be replaced with just a straightforward sentence like "derived from". Also, Wikipedia not being a dictionary, it would be quite fine to simply say that "Televangelism is television evangelism". A problem someone related to this is the cluttering of the introduction with pronunciations and etymologies; to correct this, I have been thinking about making a template to include this information. — Centrx→ talk • 20:28, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
There's no mention of it on your user page. ;) — Lantoka ( talk | contrib) 11:49, 5 December 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for handling my unblock request. — Goh wz 05:34, 6 December 2006 (UTC)
Thank you for making the effort to move my transclusion to the top of the heap. I did indeed put it in 'close date order'. Regards, --User:Ceyockey ( talk to me) 03:53, 7 December 2006 (UTC)
Is there any particular reason you just unblocked a sockpuppet of a banned user as determined by checkuser as "unfounded" without contacting the admin who did the block and the user who performed the checkuser idntifying it as a sock beforehand? This strikes me as disrespectful, as well as mystifying, behavior, and not one I'd expect from a fellow admin. Dmcdevit· t 04:50, 7 December 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for your helpful remarks :)
Springnuts 17:21, 7 December 2006 (UTC)
You might want to take a look at Wikipedia:Deletion guidelines for administrators. You should consider each of the opinions expressed, but you can decide that an opinion doesn't sufficiently address an issue or it runs counter to a policy. Determining consensus with only two opinions (which happens often at RFD) can be dicey. You should factor in precedent as well. It's basically a judgement call. The key is to fairly consider the arguments presented. If I have a strong opinion on a debate, I'll simply add my opinion to the debate and not close. If I don't, then I'll weigh the opinions expressed, make my own decision, and implement the result. Debate closing is not vote counting, but it's not implementing your own preconceived opinion. You can have your own opinion, but you should make sure you're not letting it drive your decision. Sorry for the long-winded response. It just that there's not really a simple answer other than "be fair." The guidance of "When in doubt, don't delete" (from the linked page) is probably most applicable to redirects. Redirects are cheap and they usually don't harm. For this particular debate, my personal opinion is that either answer is fine. Let me know if you still have questions. Thanks. -- JLaTondre 20:14, 7 December 2006 (UTC)
But you should give yourself a pat on the back for the unblock of Tennis expert. Hopefully the message should start to filter through that Checkuser is fallible, and a decline in knee-jerk reactions when there are requests to re-check the results. Catchpole 20:25, 7 December 2006 (UTC)
I would give you a bushel of barnstars if I knew how to provide them. You are my hero. I will remember your courage for a very long time. Thanks very much! If you ever need my support, you know where to find me. Tennis expert 20:48, 7 December 2006 (UTC)
I will add to the sentiment that you did an extremely thorough and effective job in sorting through the on-Wiki evidence and summarizing it so as to cause the Checkusers to take another look. Newyorkbrad 21:18, 7 December 2006 (UTC)
Yes, well done. Good job in clearing an innocent user. – Ch acor 01:12, 8 December 2006 (UTC)
Thank you for voting in my RfA which at 51/20/6 unfortunately did not achieve consensus. In closing the nomination, Essjay remarked that it was one of the better discussed RfAs seen recently and I would like to thank you and all others who chose to vote for making it as such. It was extremely humbling to see the large number of support votes, and the number of oppose votes and comments will help me to become stronger. I hope to run again for adminship soon. Thank you all once more. Wikiwoohoo 20:09, 11 December 2006 (UTC)
I would like to take the time to thank you for voting in
my unsuccessful RFA. I will run again after a long run without any policy violations, and I will be much mroe civil in the future. Have a nice day, and I apologize for the laggy response! --
Chris
is
me 17:07, 12 December 2006 (UTC)
Yes, now I see them I think that I was good changing the questions. I have voted support; Dina appears to be a very good editor and would make a brilliant admin.
Oh, and I'll have to be ready for your ridiculous questions on my RFA ("If you were on the Moon, would you spend all your time doing admin work on the shuttle computers or would you go and do real work outside?" kind of thing) :) Cheers, Yuser 31415 18:07, 12 December 2006 (UTC)
I thought you might be interested in my proposal for Wikipedia to use logo variations created by members of the wiki community to mark national and international awareness days, Remembrance Days, notable anniversaries, and observance days. Please comment on Wikipedia:Village_pump_(proposals)#Logo Variations and on my talk page. Thanks! FrummerThanThou 08:28, 14 December 2006 (UTC)
I appreciate the feedback that I received during the RfA process. Unfortunately, I withdrew my candidacy. However, your participation is appreciated. I have made my New Years Resolution (effective immediately) to attempt to vote on at least 50 WP:XFD/week (on at least 5 different days), to spend 5 hours/week on WP:NPP, to be active in WikiProjects and to change the emphasis of my watchlist from editorial oversight to vandalism prevention. I have replaced several links that I had on my list to some that I think are more highly vandalized ( Tiger Woods, Barry Bonds, my congressman Jesse Jackson, Jr., my senator Barrack Obama and Jesse Jackson). My first day under my newly turned leaf was about what I hope a typical day to be. I quickly found a vandal, made a few editorial changes to Donald Trump, voted at WP:CFD and WP:AFD, continued attempted revitalization of Wikipedia:WikiProject_Chicago and proposed a new stub type as a result of WP:NPP patrol. I hope this will broaden my wikipedia experience in a way that makes me a better administrator candidate. I hope to feel more ready to be an admin in another 3000 or so edits. TonyTheTiger 16:09, 14 December 2006 (UTC)
Thank you for the support of my RfA. It was a very humbling yet surprisingly gratifying experience. I am grateful for all the constructive comments that will undoubtedly make me a better contributer, and hopefully a stronger candidate in the future. Grika 14:50, 18 December 2006 (UTC)
You may want to double-check your block notice at User talk:128.113.228.7. Muhammed Iqbal dosn't seem like any amount of time I've ever heard of. :P Pumeleon T 08:25, 19 December 2006 (UTC)
When I report someone to AIV, I always keep a close eye on their talk pages and contributions so I can quickly revert their next edits, no matter where they may be, and so I know when someone got blocked, so I can stop vandalstalking them. ;3 Pumeleon T 08:36, 19 December 2006 (UTC)
Hi Renesis - thanks for the warning, but I did double-check the diffs. Rama's arrow 17:45, 19 December 2006 (UTC)
Hello,
why was article "Controlling of Projects" for you "advertising" ??? This software is in same time commercial and free (one projectleader licence). Commercial projects, like MS Project are in wikipedia presented without constraints (under NPOV rules of course). I'm administrator and birocrat on serbian wikipedia and I know what is NPOV and advertising. So please make you revert retrogressive. -- Kaster 08:47, 20 December 2006 (UTC)
Sorry, totally habit. I barely notice I'm doing it. And don't let this get around, but I'm not actually on a mission here, I was just doing what I thought was right and was suprised by the knee-jerk responses. - brenneman 11:25, 20 December 2006 (UTC)
To the WA Project - hope you enjoy being involved in whatever way you can ! SatuSuro 07:15, 21 December 2006 (UTC)
So I'm not the first to welcome you. Great to have experienced editors joining. Maybe I'll learn something! Best for season Fred.e 18:49, 21 December 2006 (UTC)