The following discussion is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.
The project coordinators are responsible for maintaining the procedural and administrative aspects of the project. They are the designated points of contact for procedural issues and are responsible for ensuring that the project as a whole is properly informed of them. To provide some examples of coordinator duties: the coordinators manage the proposal and creation of new task forces; ensure that project announcement and task lists are kept up-to-date; initiate drafting of guidelines needed by the project; organize the category system; oversee the recruitment of new members, including the use of project notices and other advertising methods; create and maintain collaborative projects if any; maintain the project page and the various guidelines in it in a clean and easy-to-use state; wear the juice; monitor technical policies and ensure that project templates satisfy them; and assist in organizing and promoting any Backlog Elimination Drives. They are also expected to generally assist project members with any questions or concerns. The coordinator positions do not entail any executive power. Positions
Election process
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Editor's UsernameExample ( talk · contribs) • Interested in Coordinator position only.
SupportComments and questionsReidgregReidgreg ( talk · contribs) • Interested in Coordinator position only.
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Comments and questionsCorinneCorinne ( talk · contribs) • Interested in Coordinator position only.
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Comments and questionsTdslkTdslk ( talk · contribs) • Interested in Coordinator position only.
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Comments and questionsMiniapolisMiniapolis ( talk · contribs) • Interested in Coordinator position only.
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Comments and questionsJonesey95Jonesey95 ( talk · contribs) • Interested in Lead Coordinator position if you'll have me again. I plan to keep on running blitzes and drives and doing a lot of the administrative housekeeping, making sure that the i's are crossed and the t's are dotted [ sic]. We are at an all-time low in the backlog, which is wonderful, and I don't think our copy-editing quality has suffered (i.e. it has never been professional-grade, but we consistently improve articles and don't seem to attract bad actors for very long). I expect that we will need some fresh blood in the lead position soon, and any time someone is willing to take over, I'm happy to step aside. Until then, I'm happy to keep on doing what seems to be working. We haven't gotten a newsletter out in a long time; if someone wants to take on that work, I would be grateful. Support
Comments and questionsThe discussion above is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.
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The following discussion is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.
The project coordinators are responsible for maintaining the procedural and administrative aspects of the project. They are the designated points of contact for procedural issues and are responsible for ensuring that the project as a whole is properly informed of them. To provide some examples of coordinator duties: the coordinators manage the proposal and creation of new task forces; ensure that project announcement and task lists are kept up-to-date; initiate drafting of guidelines needed by the project; organize the category system; oversee the recruitment of new members, including the use of project notices and other advertising methods; create and maintain collaborative projects if any; maintain the project page and the various guidelines in it in a clean and easy-to-use state; wear the juice; monitor technical policies and ensure that project templates satisfy them; and assist in organizing and promoting any Backlog Elimination Drives. They are also expected to generally assist project members with any questions or concerns. The coordinator positions do not entail any executive power. Positions
Election process
Incumbents
Editor's UsernameExample ( talk · contribs) • Interested in Coordinator position only.
SupportComments and questionsReidgregReidgreg ( talk · contribs) • Interested in Coordinator position only.
Support
Comments and questionsCorinneCorinne ( talk · contribs) • Interested in Coordinator position only.
Support
Comments and questionsTdslkTdslk ( talk · contribs) • Interested in Coordinator position only.
Support
Comments and questionsMiniapolisMiniapolis ( talk · contribs) • Interested in Coordinator position only.
Support
Comments and questionsJonesey95Jonesey95 ( talk · contribs) • Interested in Lead Coordinator position if you'll have me again. I plan to keep on running blitzes and drives and doing a lot of the administrative housekeeping, making sure that the i's are crossed and the t's are dotted [ sic]. We are at an all-time low in the backlog, which is wonderful, and I don't think our copy-editing quality has suffered (i.e. it has never been professional-grade, but we consistently improve articles and don't seem to attract bad actors for very long). I expect that we will need some fresh blood in the lead position soon, and any time someone is willing to take over, I'm happy to step aside. Until then, I'm happy to keep on doing what seems to be working. We haven't gotten a newsletter out in a long time; if someone wants to take on that work, I would be grateful. Support
Comments and questionsThe discussion above is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.
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