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controversial stuff going on then. I have watched many copy-editing Blitzes and Drives happen while watching this Project, so even though I have not actually participated in one (I have signed up for the upcoming December event though!), I am familiar with how they work. Mainly I would like to be working on setting up and coordinating those events, although I am familiar with and know how to do all the rest of the coordinators jobs. I realize this nomination may be a bit early and am definitely willing to wait until some future election, but I do already know how to do the job and would like to get involved helping as much as I can. I believe that overall, with a little practice, I can do everything that is expected of a coordinator, and because I am willing and eager to do that sort of work, I am running now.
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real life is coordinating events, and I love really getting things done. This position seems like it would be a good fit, as I like 1) helping new editors, 2) being civil, and 3) being productive. I have read and understand all of the coordinator requirements. If elected coordinator, I will do my best to maintain and ensure a productive, civil, and welcoming environment for this fantastic project. Thanks.
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not withdraw and I will do my best to do good work as coordinator. I am still willing to be and would like to be a coordinator, however it would be better to have an experienced coordinator step up who is already familiar with everything. Thanks for all for your consideration, please comment and give me your thoughts/advice/whatever you have. Thank you all so much for being so polite,
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members, including the use of project notices and other advertising methods; create and maintain any collaborative projects; maintain the project page and the various guidelines on it in a clean and easy-to-use state; monitor technical policies and ensure project templates satisfy them; and assist in organizing and promoting any Backlog Elimination Drives and Blitzes.
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Guild operations but I don't now think that would be helpful. Rather, I'll just reiterate that I appreciate your enthusiasm and willingness to learn but I like candidates to have had at least a few months of demonstrable experience of the GOCE, such as copy-editing, gnoming, communicating on talk pages, etc. That's all from me; good luck with your candidacy. Cheers,
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Hi BlueMoonset, thanks for your support and question. Yes, my RL activity usually picks up around March, when I'm busier doing RL things that keep me away from Knowledge, so I tend to be more active here in the northern winter. Even so, I'll usually spend two or three hours most days copy-editing and
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On behalf of the GOCE coordinator team and membership, you're welcome! (Go Guckeh!) This is my second non-consecutive term as lead. I don't feel I ought to serve consecutive terms. It might be too much for my fragile psyche. Though it is awfully nice to have such talented people on call to do my
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I think the truth is that being a coordinator does not come with any great privileges. Anyone can help out around the Guild, e.g., by updating the daily progress chart during drives. Having coordinators simply means that there is a group who is committed to doing the routine gnomework that keeps the
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Although I'm very disappointed with the relative lack of support (what is this, a mini-RfA?) from editors who might welcome more help in the future, I understand completely whatever you want to do and hope this doesn't sour you on the GOCE; we used to be less clannish. Check your talkpage in a bit.
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Thank you for your answer, Puddleglum 2.0, I'm glad to read you've done some homework before your nomination. It took me a fair while to familiarise myself with the way drives and blitzes work, especially updating the stats. Depending on your answer, I was going to ask you an awkward question about
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Hi Puddleglum2.0, and welcome to the GOCE. Thank you for standing as a Guild coordinator, your enthusiasm does you credit. I'm concerned you've only been on Knowledge since September 2019 and that you haven't yet participated in any GOCE activities, though you've made a start on REQ. Which areas of
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and withdraw. I feel that bit is better for the Project as a whole that there are coordinators that have the popular vote and respect of the majority, not of two people. (Although I do greatly appreciate those two votes.) If the deadline comes up and no one has commented on this and talked, I will
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I have only recently actually added my username to the project member list, but I have been watching this Project even before I had an account (I made hundreds of edits with my IP to various military related articles, mostly cleaning up grammar and typos.) One of my favourite pastimes and jobs in
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The introduction of the YiFeiBot to archive articles (for which you and the developer deserve a huge "Thank you") leaves me with no area at present that needs improving. My biggest takeaway, recognizing that we all make mistakes, is that as coordinators we must be prepared to spend time to mentor
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I've been participating with the Guild since 2016 and a coordinator since 2018. I first came here to learn encyclopedic writing style, and I like to pass that along as well as performing maintenance and cleanup, running with tasks that others had initiated. I'd like to continue as an assistant
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Here are some examples of coordinator duties: the coordinators manage the proposal and creation of new task forces; ensure project announcements 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
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Right now I think my best edits are reverting vandalism and fixing up grammar and spelling mistakes. This is an area where few readers are going to notice contributions like mine because they take them for granted, but someone needs to be doing he behind-the-scenes work. My three specific best
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I have enjoyed my first term as a coordinator assisting other editors and helping out with the housekeeping (now largely unnecessary thanks to the new bot!). I, too, admire the civility, productivity and the quality of the work of those who help out here. I would like to help ensure that this
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persay, but I have been on Knowledge with my IP since early 2019, if that counts. :) As an IP I did a lot of grammar corrections and typo fixes, but mainly I just read up on a lot of policies and looked around at projects. I didn't become a registered editor at the time because of all the
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I have greatly enjoyed my semester sabbatical, and I am ready and willing to return in any coordination capacity. My campaign promise is to not take it personally that the Guild hit new all-time lows in the backlog during my first term as a non-coordinator in the last six years. –
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I would be happy as coordinator to help with the GOCE newsletter and have it go out more often. I have ideas that I could implement with the newsletter to make it a bit better, I would also love to have it go out on a monthly basis. Just thought y'all might want to know. Thanks,
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Thanks for the question. The biggest takeaway is that the GOCE works best when we focus on our work, assume good faith, avoid drama, and contain our project scope. The coordinators have been very good at all of that in the last few years, and our efforts have borne fruit in the
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Guild running. As such, I think people would like to see evidence of more sustained participation at the Guild from a potential coordinator. If you were to participate regularly for the next six months, I would be excited to see you become a coordinator at the next election!
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contributions so far have been helping three former vandal-users learn how to edit helpfully. Now those users are contributing constructively to Knowledge. I know that in a Project with over 3,000,000 users it may seem small, but it's the small that builds the big.
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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 the project as a whole is properly informed of them.
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coordinating. I think it's fair to tell other editors and coordinators not to expect me to maintain my current high levels of activity until June. Guild tasks take up less of my time now the Requests page is automatically archived, which is a Great Thing. Cheers,
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I have been a member of the Guild since 2010 and a coordinator since 2016. I enjoy the low drama and high productivity of this corner of Knowledge and will do my best to see that continue. In addition, I note that this coming May will mark ten years since our
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Many thanks to Reidgreg for a fine job as lead coordinator for the past six months, and welcome back (and thanks) to Jonesey. I have a "the more, the merrier" view of GOCE coordination; life happens, and coordinators can get too busy to ... well, coordinate
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serve for another term if you'll have me; though I've no wish to lead—I'm better on the shop floor than in the office. For those who don't know me, I'm an active REQ copy-editor and current coordinator at the Guild. My main focus has been the ever-busy
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I don't know if anyone will see this in time, but I wanted to write this, so here we go. As it is near the end of this election, and as I only have two support votes as compared to the average eight, I am willing and ready to switch places with
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Further: It looks like nobody has volunteered to be Lead Coordinator; I am willing to be Lead, but I do not feel the need to serve if there are enough willing, energetic coordinators. Feel free to provide a nuanced vote of your choice below. –
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Thank you for the advice, I will read those. Yes, I am a member of the Milhist project, I think to would be fantastic if we did a combined event with them, I would love to help work with that, even if not chosen as coordinator. Thanks,
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Thank you for producing a highly productive and successful second half of 2019 (I haven't been around for all of it, but from what I gather, it has been very good). Why are you not wishing to run for lead coordinator again? Thanks,
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Coincidentally, I joined the Guild when Jonesey95 took a wikibreak, so I haven't had very many interactions with them. What are your best (GOCE-related) accomplishments and/or takeaways from your six-year coordinator tenure?
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I humbly thank you, I appreciate this very much. I would love any advice you might have, and again, I very much appreciate this, I will do my best to, well, do my best if chosen as a coordinator. Many thanks,
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below and copying the sample form below. Nominees only interested in one position should indicate this when adding their names. Candidates need not make extensive statements if they do not wish to do
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based on that code, and have used those two templates to give 396 barnstars (so far). That saved many hours of work and spread out a lot more encouragement than might have otherwise been possible. –
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Jonesey95 is lead coordinator; Baffle gab1978, Tdslk, Twofingered Typist and Reidgreg are assistant coordinators. Miniapolis and Puddleglum2.0 withdrew. Miniapolis is coordinator emeritus per this
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my candidacy to give Puddleglum2.0 some coordinating experience. TT is right that we need new blood, and I'll still be around to help as needed. Talk about an embarrassment of riches! All the best,
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OK, I've decided to take the advice of many of you and and wait until next elections, where I will stand again after working more and gaining experience. Thank you to all of you for your advice,
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newer editors when we discover that their work on GOCE Requests is unsatisfactory. I believe the quality of the editing we do is of a very high caliber, but we must ensure this continues.
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Sorry I didn't respond sooner, but wanted to point out that a reduction to "two or three hours most days" still makes for major contributions to GOCE. We're lucky to have you around.
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My personal accomplishments in the day-to-day, month-to-month realm have included ensuring that every drive and blitz actually happens and starts/ends on time, and ensuring that the
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Sure, and as I said, I am totally fine with waiting until some future election, I just figured that I know what to do now, so why wait. Anyways, thanks for the comments!
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The most positive contribution I can make here is article improvement; the Guild makes it easy, and I'm happy to pitch in for another term if needed. All the best,
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is checked off consistently. My technical accomplishments that ensure consistent, easy blitz and drive coordination have included work on refined "2.0" versions of
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towards inexperienced editors, though I think I'm improving in that area. My activity will probably decline after mid-term. Cheers,
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Both project members and interested outside parties are encouraged to ask questions of the nominees or to make general comments.
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Thanks as always to my fellow coordinators for their help and support; and for Reidgreg for being a fine leader. I'm happy to
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What are some takeaways you gained during your first term as coordinator? Are there any areas you would like to improve on?
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Since there's been some concern that we may end up with too many coordinators and, IMO, we need a lead coordinator, I'm
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page, you might prepare yourself by reading through our talk page archives to see the past hurdles we've encountered.
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bidding. I'd also like to get back to some articles I'd been writing and may take some short wikibreaks. –
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for coordinator in case you change your mind about withdrawing; with thanks for your work here. Cheers,
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Any member of the project may nominate themselves for either position by creating a new section under
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The election process will run for two weeks from December 16, 00:01 UTC until December 31, 23:59 UTC.
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for lead coordinator, and echoing the thanks above for being willing to take the lead once again.
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Withdrawn; taking advice and coming back in six months after I've done some more work. Thanks all.
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The nomination process ran for two weeks from December 01, 00:01 UTC until December 15, 23:59 UTC.
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your decision either way. We all need a break sometimes, and I'm sure you'll stick around. –
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for lead coordinator and coordinator; welcome back the the Guild. Cheers,
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What do you believe are your best contributions to Knowledge, and why?
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for coordinator, with thanks for being Lead these past six months.
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for coordinator; with thanks for your work as lead here. Cheers,
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Welcome back, and thanks for commemorating our first drive!
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for coordinator; with thanks for your work here. Cheers,
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for coordinator; with thanks for your work here. Cheers,
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the Guild are you interested in coordinating? Cheers,
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Knowledge:WikiProject Guild of Copy Editors
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