From 14 August to 18 October 2004, Mark Dingemanse logged 500 edits as
Strangeloop. Since then, he has made over 1700 edits under his real name. He is the primary author of two featured articles:
Nafaanra language and
Laal language. Mark is a conscientious and good-humored Wikipedian deserving of adminship. -
BanyanTree 16:40, 8 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Thank you, BanyanTree, for nominating me. I accept and refer to below for my reasons.
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mark✎ 17:35, 8 Mar 2005 (UTC)
of course! great editor, and keeping cool under stress.
dab(ᛏ) 18:04, 8 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Support, yes, of course! The perfect user: quality article content, courteous and constructive community interaction.
Bishonen |
Talk 18:47, 8 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Support, a very good user.
Rje 19:05, Mar 8, 2005 (UTC)
Of course! Mark is one of the finest editors here! Support.
Neutralitytalk 22:39, Mar 8, 2005 (UTC)
Strongly support -- even if I'd never seen his work before (and I have -- he's a great Wikipedian), the attitude towards collaboration and encouragement he displays on this page alone speaks volumes.
Jwrosenzweig 22:41, 8 Mar 2005 (UTC)
A.D.H. (
t&
m) 06:30, Mar 9, 2005 (UTC) I've never encountered this user in the course of normal editing, but having looked over his history I'm quite favorably impressed. He's contributed significantly to several important but underrepresented encyclopedia topics, and I see nothing to suggest that he isn't trustworthy.
A. I would appreciate the mop and bucket, as they say, in repairing vandalism (as I find myself frequently doing nowadays) and the occasional page move. On a sidenote, I tend to be patient with vandals and unskilled users; I frequently drop a note on their talk page to explain what I did and to welcome them to Wikipedia. Since I've given up the fight against Wikipediholism, I only would expect more of all this if I'm an admin. I would like to be of help to the community.
2. Of your articles or contributions to Wikipedia, are there any about which you are particularly pleased, and why?
A. I'm particularly proud of
Nafaanra language, which made it into a featured article recently. I'm also proud of
my maps and diagrams (my very pleasant collaboration with
BanyanTree on the now featured
Lord's Resistance Army, for which I created the maps, deserves mentioning). Last but not least, I'm pleased with the
Linguistics section of Wikiproject
Countering Systemic Bias, which resulted in a lot of improvements by various editors to many of the articles listed there.
I refer to
my userpage for more info on me, and to
here for my to do list and a list of past projects.
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. Together with some other editors (including
User:Dbachmann,
User:Mustafaa,
User:Nyenyec and
User:Dbenbenn) I have been involved in a article content dispute with
User:Antifinnugor which culminated in a heavily certified
RfC and eventually in a (now closed)
RfAr. That was my first and until now my only involvement in a conflict. I believe I have dealt patient and civil in this case (I refer to the evidence of the aforementioned RfC).
I have learned some lessons from this conflict. In particular, it has strengthened me in my practice to not bite the newcomers and to always handle with patience, care and conscience. What I didn't like about it was that it did cost a lot of time. However, the fact that this conflict ultimately led to improvements in the affected articles convinced me that the Wikipedia way works.
From 14 August to 18 October 2004, Mark Dingemanse logged 500 edits as
Strangeloop. Since then, he has made over 1700 edits under his real name. He is the primary author of two featured articles:
Nafaanra language and
Laal language. Mark is a conscientious and good-humored Wikipedian deserving of adminship. -
BanyanTree 16:40, 8 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Thank you, BanyanTree, for nominating me. I accept and refer to below for my reasons.
—
mark✎ 17:35, 8 Mar 2005 (UTC)
of course! great editor, and keeping cool under stress.
dab(ᛏ) 18:04, 8 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Support, yes, of course! The perfect user: quality article content, courteous and constructive community interaction.
Bishonen |
Talk 18:47, 8 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Support, a very good user.
Rje 19:05, Mar 8, 2005 (UTC)
Of course! Mark is one of the finest editors here! Support.
Neutralitytalk 22:39, Mar 8, 2005 (UTC)
Strongly support -- even if I'd never seen his work before (and I have -- he's a great Wikipedian), the attitude towards collaboration and encouragement he displays on this page alone speaks volumes.
Jwrosenzweig 22:41, 8 Mar 2005 (UTC)
A.D.H. (
t&
m) 06:30, Mar 9, 2005 (UTC) I've never encountered this user in the course of normal editing, but having looked over his history I'm quite favorably impressed. He's contributed significantly to several important but underrepresented encyclopedia topics, and I see nothing to suggest that he isn't trustworthy.
A. I would appreciate the mop and bucket, as they say, in repairing vandalism (as I find myself frequently doing nowadays) and the occasional page move. On a sidenote, I tend to be patient with vandals and unskilled users; I frequently drop a note on their talk page to explain what I did and to welcome them to Wikipedia. Since I've given up the fight against Wikipediholism, I only would expect more of all this if I'm an admin. I would like to be of help to the community.
2. Of your articles or contributions to Wikipedia, are there any about which you are particularly pleased, and why?
A. I'm particularly proud of
Nafaanra language, which made it into a featured article recently. I'm also proud of
my maps and diagrams (my very pleasant collaboration with
BanyanTree on the now featured
Lord's Resistance Army, for which I created the maps, deserves mentioning). Last but not least, I'm pleased with the
Linguistics section of Wikiproject
Countering Systemic Bias, which resulted in a lot of improvements by various editors to many of the articles listed there.
I refer to
my userpage for more info on me, and to
here for my to do list and a list of past projects.
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. Together with some other editors (including
User:Dbachmann,
User:Mustafaa,
User:Nyenyec and
User:Dbenbenn) I have been involved in a article content dispute with
User:Antifinnugor which culminated in a heavily certified
RfC and eventually in a (now closed)
RfAr. That was my first and until now my only involvement in a conflict. I believe I have dealt patient and civil in this case (I refer to the evidence of the aforementioned RfC).
I have learned some lessons from this conflict. In particular, it has strengthened me in my practice to not bite the newcomers and to always handle with patience, care and conscience. What I didn't like about it was that it did cost a lot of time. However, the fact that this conflict ultimately led to improvements in the affected articles convinced me that the Wikipedia way works.