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*'''Against''' - I'm not against you ever getting the position, but I simply don't feel that you are there yet. I have to admit that I've always been a bit distrustful of people that are eager to take up the position (e.g. see Yonn's old nominations), since it's oftentimes an indication, at least to me, that they don't understand the nature of the position well enough yet (someone once commented that you have to be kinda crazy to nominate yourself or accept a nomination, and I think that's very true, even more so now than when I started). That said, it doesn't make sense to hold back someone who is eager to help. I just think that you need to better demonstrate that you are capable of helping. So, show us how you deal with drama. Show us that you can keep a cool head and can make informed and intelligent decisions. Show us that you understand why the rules exist, rather than just knowing what they are (based on comments you've made in discussions, I think this might be a problem area for you). And show us why giving you the buttons is a necessity. Also, question: what would being a sysop let you do that you can't already do that is so important to you? {{User:Aichon/Signature}} 23:41, 10 November 2010 (UTC) | *'''Against''' - I'm not against you ever getting the position, but I simply don't feel that you are there yet. I have to admit that I've always been a bit distrustful of people that are eager to take up the position (e.g. see Yonn's old nominations), since it's oftentimes an indication, at least to me, that they don't understand the nature of the position well enough yet (someone once commented that you have to be kinda crazy to nominate yourself or accept a nomination, and I think that's very true, even more so now than when I started). That said, it doesn't make sense to hold back someone who is eager to help. I just think that you need to better demonstrate that you are capable of helping. So, show us how you deal with drama. Show us that you can keep a cool head and can make informed and intelligent decisions. Show us that you understand why the rules exist, rather than just knowing what they are (based on comments you've made in discussions, I think this might be a problem area for you). And show us why giving you the buttons is a necessity. Also, question: what would being a sysop let you do that you can't already do that is so important to you? {{User:Aichon/Signature}} 23:41, 10 November 2010 (UTC) | ||
*'''Against''' Your heart is in the right place, but I think you need a better understanding of the community, its policies, and the spirit behind those policies before you become a sysop. A policy discussion came up recently about orphaned pages, and part of why it came up was because you were throwing up orphanage links willy-nilly as soon as the pages were created. Reading your responses in that discussion and some of the uncertainty you have shown with deletion criteria, I am not entirely sure you fully understand the precedents and background knowledge that went into crafting many of the guidelines here. Performing maintenance tasks is fine, but you also have to give us a sense that you fully understand why things are done the way they are. As a sysop, your decisions in AVB / AD / AM and elsewhere will help redefine past policy, and that will require moving beyond the "maintenance" phase; I don't think you have demonstrated that you can do that yet. You are definitely on the way though. Spend some more time on improving your knowledge in those areas.-[[MHS|<span style="color: Black">'''MHS'''</span>]][[User_Talk:MHSstaff|<span style="color: DarkBlue">'''staff'''</span>]] 23:48, 10 November 2010 (UTC) | *'''Against''' Your heart is in the right place, but I think you need a better understanding of the community, its policies, and the spirit behind those policies before you become a sysop. A policy discussion came up recently about orphaned pages, and part of why it came up was because you were throwing up orphanage links willy-nilly as soon as the pages were created. Reading your responses in that discussion and some of the uncertainty you have shown with deletion criteria, I am not entirely sure you fully understand the precedents and background knowledge that went into crafting many of the guidelines here. Performing maintenance tasks is fine, but you also have to give us a sense that you fully understand why things are done the way they are. As a sysop, your decisions in AVB / AD / AM and elsewhere will help redefine past policy, and that will require moving beyond the "maintenance" phase; I don't think you have demonstrated that you can do that yet. You are definitely on the way though. Spend some more time on improving your knowledge in those areas.-[[MHS|<span style="color: Black">'''MHS'''</span>]][[User_Talk:MHSstaff|<span style="color: DarkBlue">'''staff'''</span>]] 23:48, 10 November 2010 (UTC) | ||
*'''Against''' Keep up the good work and get some edits on the areas that illustrate your opinions... then come back when you have been here a bit longer. --[[User:Honestmistake|Honestmistake]] 00:07, 11 November 2010 (UTC) | |||
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I, Dezonus, would like to apply to become a Sysop. I have been a part of the UDWiki community for about 3 and a half months, and have nearly 1500 Contribs to my name. For nearly 2 months, I have been in charge of Special:Uncategorizedimages and Special:Uncategorizedpages, and have managed to keep them pretty well categorized. I have encountered several unused duplicates, which I quickly got Speedy deleted, and Have encountered several low content group pages of new user that I have kindly offered to help out with
Why am I running? I generally just like to help out, I am already doing a fairly good job of categorizing and such, and with a Sysop status, I would be able to help out even more. For instance, I could save the time of other Sysops when it comes to speedy deletions by removing unused duplicate images myself.
Also, with Aichon leaving the community, the community could probably use another Sysop to make up for his loss. I am not saying by any means that I think I'm as cool as Aichon, but merely that I could try to fill his place.
I don't really expect to become a sysop, allthough I would really like it. This time I'm more doing this to see what support I have, and what I need to do better, But I would be really grateful if I did get promoted =D -Dezonus- (talk) 22:17, 10 November 2010 (UTC)
- Weak Against You strike me as a very nice chap indeed, and I'm sure you have the right intentions at heart. However, I cannot overlook the fact that you have no experience in the more challenging sections of A/VB, A/M etc. I'm sure you're a good contributor, but what we really need is someone who isn't afraid of dirty work. (This also what I should have said at Axe Hack's bid :/, quite a brain fart there). Go give your opinions and shit, enter the drama, and convince me of your capabilities as a potential sysop. --Thadeous Oakley 22:54, 10 November 2010 (UTC)
- Question What do you think are your most important contributions to keeping the wiki up and organized? And how would sys-op permissions help you with those contributions? -- Spiderzed▋ 23:08, 10 November 2010 (UTC)
- Question What area of the wiki needs most improvement in your opinion? --RosslessnessWant a Location Image? 23:15, 10 November 2010 (UTC)
- You've certainly made progress. That said, when you asked DDR a week ago if you were ready, you got feedback from both him and myself - both sets largely regarded, as with Thad above, that you haven't been taking part in discussions and being active on admin pages. Now, in itself, that may not be enough to get disapproval from me, but the fact that you got the comments and then just ran anyway is inclining me to say you aren't ready yet. Also the fact that there was a policy discussion on an area of the wiki which you were pretty much exclusively maintaining, and you only gave a brief comment on the case. Your response was very detached and you didn't really argue any of the points of the issue. As such, I can't really see you ruling on cases on Misconduct or Vandal banning. Frankly, between Red, myself and (for now) Aichon, all of the janitorial areas are pretty well serviced, and I don't see that being a thourough enough reason to promote you. That said, the last sysop who was promoted based on purely janitorial stuff has turned out to be one of the best, but I'm inclined to say that we need to see you in action before I'll give you my support. (Massive note: Don't just go and comment on a couple of VB cases and then come back here - actually formulate decisions on this). As I said though, you're definitely making progress.--Yonnua Koponen Talk ! Contribs 23:19, 10 November 2010 (UTC)
- Against - I'm not against you ever getting the position, but I simply don't feel that you are there yet. I have to admit that I've always been a bit distrustful of people that are eager to take up the position (e.g. see Yonn's old nominations), since it's oftentimes an indication, at least to me, that they don't understand the nature of the position well enough yet (someone once commented that you have to be kinda crazy to nominate yourself or accept a nomination, and I think that's very true, even more so now than when I started). That said, it doesn't make sense to hold back someone who is eager to help. I just think that you need to better demonstrate that you are capable of helping. So, show us how you deal with drama. Show us that you can keep a cool head and can make informed and intelligent decisions. Show us that you understand why the rules exist, rather than just knowing what they are (based on comments you've made in discussions, I think this might be a problem area for you). And show us why giving you the buttons is a necessity. Also, question: what would being a sysop let you do that you can't already do that is so important to you? —Aichon— 23:41, 10 November 2010 (UTC)
- Against Your heart is in the right place, but I think you need a better understanding of the community, its policies, and the spirit behind those policies before you become a sysop. A policy discussion came up recently about orphaned pages, and part of why it came up was because you were throwing up orphanage links willy-nilly as soon as the pages were created. Reading your responses in that discussion and some of the uncertainty you have shown with deletion criteria, I am not entirely sure you fully understand the precedents and background knowledge that went into crafting many of the guidelines here. Performing maintenance tasks is fine, but you also have to give us a sense that you fully understand why things are done the way they are. As a sysop, your decisions in AVB / AD / AM and elsewhere will help redefine past policy, and that will require moving beyond the "maintenance" phase; I don't think you have demonstrated that you can do that yet. You are definitely on the way though. Spend some more time on improving your knowledge in those areas.-MHSstaff 23:48, 10 November 2010 (UTC)
- Against Keep up the good work and get some edits on the areas that illustrate your opinions... then come back when you have been here a bit longer. --Honestmistake 00:07, 11 November 2010 (UTC)
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