final (35/0/1) ending 18:00 16 November 2004 (UTC)
Eric has been here for almost two years and has racked up 6000 edits. He edits on a variety of general-interest topics, and has done a fair amount of WikiHardLabor, like categorizing stuff, fixing double or broken redirects, and answering questions on the pump. He has also contributed a number of illustrations.
uc 19:30, 9 Nov 2004 (UTC)
I've resisted becoming an admin before for no really good reason aside from a general avoidance of responsibility. It's probably time. I accept the nomination - thanks! --
Wapcaplet 20:27, 9 Nov 2004 (UTC)
You mean with all the Wikipedians out there, there's not one iconoclast with a dissenting vote? Wapcaplet must indeed be a fine candidate and it is refreshing to see a candidate get such support.
PedanticallySpeaking 17:08, Nov 13, 2004 (UTC)
Comments
Questions for the candidate A few generic questions to provide guidance for voters:
A. I'd most likely continue my usual activities; I generally like to work on Wikipedia at my own pace, and fix mistakes when and where I find them. I would probably use admin privileges to help with reverting, fixing bad redirects caused by improperly moved pages, and perhaps the occasional article-protection. I have little interest in participating in activities related to article deletion, blocking users, or other political wiki-quagmires.
2. Of your articles or contributions to Wikipedia, are there any about which you are particularly pleased, and why?
A. I'm quite happy with the illustrations I've contributed; article content that I am proud of includes
LEGO,
King Crimson,
Dots per inch and others.
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. As many users can probably attest, I'm usually fairly laid back. In any conflicts I have been involved in, I've done my best to remain civil and courteous; wikistress is very rarely a problem for me. Whenever I start to feel stressed, I sign off and do something else.
final (35/0/1) ending 18:00 16 November 2004 (UTC)
Eric has been here for almost two years and has racked up 6000 edits. He edits on a variety of general-interest topics, and has done a fair amount of WikiHardLabor, like categorizing stuff, fixing double or broken redirects, and answering questions on the pump. He has also contributed a number of illustrations.
uc 19:30, 9 Nov 2004 (UTC)
I've resisted becoming an admin before for no really good reason aside from a general avoidance of responsibility. It's probably time. I accept the nomination - thanks! --
Wapcaplet 20:27, 9 Nov 2004 (UTC)
You mean with all the Wikipedians out there, there's not one iconoclast with a dissenting vote? Wapcaplet must indeed be a fine candidate and it is refreshing to see a candidate get such support.
PedanticallySpeaking 17:08, Nov 13, 2004 (UTC)
Comments
Questions for the candidate A few generic questions to provide guidance for voters:
A. I'd most likely continue my usual activities; I generally like to work on Wikipedia at my own pace, and fix mistakes when and where I find them. I would probably use admin privileges to help with reverting, fixing bad redirects caused by improperly moved pages, and perhaps the occasional article-protection. I have little interest in participating in activities related to article deletion, blocking users, or other political wiki-quagmires.
2. Of your articles or contributions to Wikipedia, are there any about which you are particularly pleased, and why?
A. I'm quite happy with the illustrations I've contributed; article content that I am proud of includes
LEGO,
King Crimson,
Dots per inch and others.
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. As many users can probably attest, I'm usually fairly laid back. In any conflicts I have been involved in, I've done my best to remain civil and courteous; wikistress is very rarely a problem for me. Whenever I start to feel stressed, I sign off and do something else.