DanKeshet has been editing for three years and has made over 2500 edits. In addition to his article edits, he is a regular, insightful participant in policy discussions. Despite editing in inherently controversial areas, he has maintained a low profile.
uc 04:12, 9 Nov 2004 (UTC)
I'll accept the nomination. I agree with Ortolan88 in his nomination above; I wanted to have the same perspective as non-sysop users. But I now agree that sysops are necessary. I can't imagine doing much sysop stuff, but I'll read up on it and do it when I think it'll help. When I see vandals in my watchlist, I will rollback their changes.
DanKeshet 19:45, Nov 9, 2004 (UTC)
Jwrosenzweig 23:02, 8 Nov 2004 (UTC) I just met him
in person and was struck by his intelligence, reasonable temperament, and ability to see an issue with fairness. Had I known he wasn't an admin, I would have nominated him that very night -- he's perfectly suited for the position.
A. I'll have to read more about sysop duties, but I'd probably protect and unprotect disputes in areas where I don't participate. I find many disputes I'm not involved in fascinating and wouldn't mind reading more about them. I probably won't be involved in deleting much; I'm too slow for the fast-paced nature of VfD, I think.
2. Of your articles or contributions to Wikipedia, are there any about which you are particularly pleased, and why?
A.
Voting systems and related. I want to turn them into a WikiReader, eventually.
3. Have you been in any conflicts over editing in the past or do you feel other users have caused you stress? How have you dealt with it and will deal with it in the future?
A. Yes, I have been involved in at least one conflict. RK, Zero, and I were in a dispute at
Israel Shahak (starting at
Edward Said, actually). I posted to RfC and did get a few comments, but that didn't resolve anything, so I posted to Requests for Mediation. When mediation had many false starts, Zero posted to Requests for Arbitration and I participated in a minor role in the Arbitration request. Other conflicts I have been involved in: apparently, there are many mailing list posts on the elections-method mailing list about my edits in the
Voting system section, though because they were off-wiki I didn't respond to them. On the other hand, I wouldn't say that any of this caused me undue stress.
DanKeshet 19:45, Nov 9, 2004 (UTC)
DanKeshet has been editing for three years and has made over 2500 edits. In addition to his article edits, he is a regular, insightful participant in policy discussions. Despite editing in inherently controversial areas, he has maintained a low profile.
uc 04:12, 9 Nov 2004 (UTC)
I'll accept the nomination. I agree with Ortolan88 in his nomination above; I wanted to have the same perspective as non-sysop users. But I now agree that sysops are necessary. I can't imagine doing much sysop stuff, but I'll read up on it and do it when I think it'll help. When I see vandals in my watchlist, I will rollback their changes.
DanKeshet 19:45, Nov 9, 2004 (UTC)
Jwrosenzweig 23:02, 8 Nov 2004 (UTC) I just met him
in person and was struck by his intelligence, reasonable temperament, and ability to see an issue with fairness. Had I known he wasn't an admin, I would have nominated him that very night -- he's perfectly suited for the position.
A. I'll have to read more about sysop duties, but I'd probably protect and unprotect disputes in areas where I don't participate. I find many disputes I'm not involved in fascinating and wouldn't mind reading more about them. I probably won't be involved in deleting much; I'm too slow for the fast-paced nature of VfD, I think.
2. Of your articles or contributions to Wikipedia, are there any about which you are particularly pleased, and why?
A.
Voting systems and related. I want to turn them into a WikiReader, eventually.
3. Have you been in any conflicts over editing in the past or do you feel other users have caused you stress? How have you dealt with it and will deal with it in the future?
A. Yes, I have been involved in at least one conflict. RK, Zero, and I were in a dispute at
Israel Shahak (starting at
Edward Said, actually). I posted to RfC and did get a few comments, but that didn't resolve anything, so I posted to Requests for Mediation. When mediation had many false starts, Zero posted to Requests for Arbitration and I participated in a minor role in the Arbitration request. Other conflicts I have been involved in: apparently, there are many mailing list posts on the elections-method mailing list about my edits in the
Voting system section, though because they were off-wiki I didn't respond to them. On the other hand, I wouldn't say that any of this caused me undue stress.
DanKeshet 19:45, Nov 9, 2004 (UTC)