Wikimedia Foundation elections/Board elections/2006/Candidates/en
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Rules for candidates
[edit]The English text below is the official text, approved by all three organizers. If any translated text differs from the English original, the English will prevail.
Candidates for election to the Wikimedia Board of Trustees should present themselves on this page before 23:59 August 28, 2006 (UTC). At least one trustee will be elected to a term ending July 2007.
To be eligible as a candidate, you must have more than 400 edits on at least one Wikimedia project; the edits must all be made with the same account; and the first edit must have been made at least 90 days prior to 00:00, 1 August 2006 (UTC). Candidates must also be at least 18 years of age. Candidates should be aware of the obligations of a Board position.
It is not possible to hold a Board position anonymously, so please stand only if you are willing to make your real identity known. Candidates will be required to identify themselves fully to Essjay, Aphaia, Datrio, or another designated individual, unless they have done so for the previous Board election. You will be contacted with further details. Candidates who have been confirmed by one of the Election Officials will have their names emphasised by bold font.
Please copy the template and fill in the following information. To avoid giving preference to one candidate over another, please list your nomination alphabetically by username, according to the Unicode Collation Algorithm.
You may submit your statement in any language(s), however we recommend that you include one in English. We also recommend that statements should not exceed 1,000 characters in length in the original language(s). Volunteer Wikimedia translators will translate your statement to other languages; we will do our best to ensure that all statements are available in as many languages as possible, but cannot guarantee everything will be translated. The more concise and the earlier it is submitted, the more likely a volunteer will translate it.
Finally, please list your name and all the language(s) in which you submit your statement in the Quick view of candidates.
Example
[edit]Please post your candidate information in Election candidates 2006/YOUR_USER_NAME/En and add a link toward this page under the "Candidates" section. You must fill the subpage as shown in the following example:
=== [[User:User name]] === {{Board candidate/en |username= |real name= |location= |age= |userpages= |joined= |projects= |languages= |contribs= |statement = |discussion= }}
Quick view of candidates
[edit]Candidate acceptance has now begun. Candidates have until 23:59 Monday, August 28, 2006 (UTC) to list themselves alphabetically here.
- The registration of candidates is closed.
- Candidates Cerejota and NicholasTurnbull have not been confirmed, and are stricken.--BradPatrick 20:38, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
Candidates' presentations
[edit]You must be at least 18 years old to be a candidate.
- The registration of candidates is closed.
-Confirmed.--BradPatrick 15:05, 28 August 2006 (UTC)
User | AaronSw |
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Real name | Aaron Swartz |
Location | Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA |
Age | 19 |
User page(s) | en:User:AaronSw |
Wikimedia participant since | following since 2001, contributing since 2003 |
Projects in which I participate | en.wikipedia, en.wikisource, en.wikiquote |
Languages in which I participate | primarily en |
Link to user contribution pages | en.wikipedia, en.wikisource, en.wikiquote, en.wikinews, meta.wikimedia, wikimania2006 |
My candidate statement | Since January, Wikipedia's traffic has more than doubled, and the pressure on the people behind it has grown accordingly. As a result, the Wikimedia Foundation is now at a turning point: it must go from a small group of people to a lasting organization. I am running to represent the community in this transition and to make sure we live up to our core values:
About me: Over six years ago, I built my first web application. I called it theinfo.org, but it was basically the same idea as Wikipedia. Not surprisingly, it didn't take off, but I never stopped thinking about the problem. Since then, I co-authored the RSS 1.0 spec, worked on the specifications for the Semantic Web, and was an early employee at Creative Commons. Most recently, my startup Infogami merged with Reddit, which, after one year, is already in the top 1500 sites on the Internet (according to Alexa). |
For questions, please post here | User talk:AaronSw |
-Confirmed.--BradPatrick 03:19, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
User | alex756 |
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Real name | Alex T. Roshuk, Esq. |
Location | Brooklyn, New York |
Age | 50 |
User page(s) | meta en |
Wikimedia participant since | April 2003 |
Projects in which I participate | Mostly English Wikipedia, I have participated in several other projects, but recently this has been minimal. |
Languages in which I participate | English, French (occasionally), some Russian (anonymously) |
Link to user contribution pages | en fr meta |
My candidate statement | Please view my user page on meta to see my biography.
My primary reason for running to be a Trustee of the Wikimedia Foundation is because of my firm belief that the organization is in need of individuals who understand the governance role of trustees and well as understanding something of the Wikipedia phenomenon. In my opinion a board member should not be someone who wants to be a super editor, an adminstrator/bureaucrat/steward to manage, change or implement any policies or direct any movements within Wikimedia projects, board members should be independent of such activities. These various projects must remain independent of board intervention except in the most serious of breakdowns, though at the same time more participants need to work in the various committees, chapters, group activities and affiliate associations that make the Wikimedia communities so vital; and all these groupings need to find various ways to develop avenues of input to the board. We see communities because one do not see just one Wikipedia but a diversity of activities, peoples, groupings and social structures - along all kinds of divisions (not just linguistic). These associations and structures within the broad framework that has developed since the inception of the English Wikipedia in January 2001 are our strength. Pluralism and diversity must be continually encouraged if our variously intertwined communities are to grow, flourish and reach a long term stability; I pledge to stand for such diversity. My experience in the creative arts, technology, law and volunteerism gives me a good mix of skills to help other members of the board to discover the future of the Wikimedia Foundation as the legal entity that continues to nourish and support the various projects that have developed while also fostering future projects. A knowledge of not-for-profit governance and the difficulties that face organizations that deal with creative constituencies is a useful background for such a phenomenal organization. If called to serve my wish is to remain open to all volunteers as a liaison to the board – to help communicate the various opinions of members from various projects to the board to help other board members better understand the diversity of opinion that have made the Wikimedia projects so successful to date, but not to function as some supermember to deal with all kinds of project-internal issues. As a dual citizen (U.S. and Canada and originally trained in law in Canada, but practicing in the United States) I am not only aware of the American perspective that is necessary in an American not-for-profit organization, but of a more international approach to organizational behaviour that is necessary for the organization that Wikimedia is becoming. I firmly believe that thanks to the internet a new kind of transnational cultural pluralism is developing in our world today and such a movement should be further fostered in the developing public internet culture of which Wikipedia is already a strong component. My hope is that a dialogue can develop on a governance level to further the goals of the organization, fundamentally I see this as an issue of freedom for individuals and for individuals associating into groups to further develop their liberties as contributors and users to one of the many Wikimedia projects that resonates with the goal of free access to knowledge for all peoples of the world. |
For questions, please post here | See my meta user talk page or alex756 at nyc (dot) rr (dot) com. Thank you and please vote. |
- Confirmed --Aphaia 02:30, 10 August 2006 (UTC)
User | ArnoLagrange | |
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Real name | Arno Lagrange | |
Location | Bellegarde-du-Razès, Aude, France | |
Age | 50 | |
User page(s) | eo:Vikipediisto:ArnoLagrange, fr:Utilisateur:ArnoLagrange, Hejmpaĝo (eo fr) | |
Wikimedia participant since | december the 19th 2002 | |
Projects in which I participate | eo:Vikipedio, fr:Wikipédia, meta, Vikifontoj (eo Wikisource), fr:Wiktionary,
Vikivortaro (eo:Wiktionary), en:Wiktionary | |
Languages in which I participate | eo, fr, en, de (and sometimes in others) | |
Link to user contribution pages | eo, fr, en, de, meta, wikisource, eo:Wiktionary | |
'My candidate statement | I am running as a candidate for the board of trustees in order to defend linguistic equal rights. We must try to find a way that any person from any project, speaking any language, can participate in discussions and decisions. Unfortunately, important discussions/decisions all happen in American English, making those who are not good speakers of that language unable to take part. True multilingualism and perspective, provided by an international neutral auxillary language (it could be Esperanto) is absolutely necessary.
Read more : | |
For questions, please post here | Kandidatiĝo por la Fidataro |
-Confirmed.--BradPatrick 16:57, 28 August 2006 (UTC)
User | Arnomane | |
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Real name | Daniel Arnold | |
Location | Gräfenberg, Frankonia, Germany | |
Age | 25 | |
User page(s) | primarily: commons:User:Arnomane, w:de:Benutzer:Arnomane
secondary: User:Arnomane, w:en:User:Arnomane, n:de:Benutzer:Arnomane, w:ar:User:Arnomane | |
Wikimedia participant since | 15./16. March 2004 | |
Projects in which I participate | Wikimedia Commons (bureaucrat), de.wikipedia (admin), OTRS, Meta, en.wikipedia, de.wikinews
Some of my sub projects (or projects I'm heavily involved in) beside admin work... German language Wikipedia:
Wikimedia Commons:
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Languages in which I participate | German (mother language), English (advanced) and some French (reading is ok but too less for useful participation) | |
Link to user contribution pages | de.wikipedia, commons, meta, en.wikipedia, de.wikinews, ar.wikipedia, furthermore most of the edits of IP 131.188.24.186 in various language wikis (sometimes signed with my nick, most times not; most of these edits are due to my admin tasks in Commons) | |
My candidate statement | Motto: Just do things and promote them later - not the other way round.
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For questions, please post here | commons:User talk:Arnomane/WMF board election 2006 (English or German) |
-Confirmed.--BradPatrick 15:32, 28 August 2006 (UTC)
User | Charles Matthews | |
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Real name | Charles Matthews | |
Location | Cambridge, UK | |
Age | 52 | |
User page(s) | en:User:Charles Matthews | |
Wikimedia participant since | 2003 | |
Projects in which I participate | en-wikipedia | |
Languages in which I participate | English (translations to English, and interwiki) | |
Link to user contribution pages | [1] | |
My candidate statement | I'm standing as a candidate with experience and skills useful for the Wikimedia Board. I'm not a technical person, and have not been active on Wikimedia issues, preferring to focus on the English Wikipedia.
I come without any specific template for the WMF. For manifesto, I would say that we still have to match up some things. Implementing the best distance learning experiences, when we know that factual content is a Long Tail phenomenon (to speak modishly), means we have to be both cumulatively smart and better in the humanities. The aim is to become comprehensive, but also comprehensible and comprehending on a global scale. These are ambitious slogans. Background: I had 10 years post-doctoral experience in academia (1978-1989), at the University of Cambridge, with years in France and the USA. After that I have been a voluntary worker in a number of contexts, including publicity work and raising sponsorship. I have written two books (one conventional, one with a Korean friend published online), and over 100 articles. I have travelled, outside tourist bubble-wrap, in Japan, South Korea, and recently Uganda, where in June I gave a well-attended lecture on Wikipedia. I speak quite reasonable French, and some Russian. I have been a married parent through all this time. The role of the Board: what other online extended community gets to hire its own support staff? The Board has stewardship of the most important piece of hypertext ever. Some intangibles, such as 'wiki culture', 'motivational working atmosphere', 'adding worth', matter as much as money. The scale of Wikimedia projects now means that straight management sometimes applies, but the biggest challenge remains the harnessing of the folk writing on the wikis to projects in the larger scheme. In the day-to-day operation of the sites, this means not losing sight of the old-school way of thinking. In short, I have outside experience, communication skills, and a traditional wiki approach. | |
For questions, please post here | User:Charles Matthews/WMF Board Election 2006 |
- Confirmed --Aphaia 14:12, 5 August 2006 (UTC)
User | Cimon Avaro | |
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Real name | Jussi-Ville Heiskanen | |
Location | Helsinki, Finland | |
Age | 40 ½ years old. | |
User page(s) | en:User:Cimon Avaro, fi:User:Cimon Avaro (primary, have dozens more that don't see all that much use) | |
Wikimedia participant since | April 13th 2003 (edited anonymoysly a few days previous) | |
Projects in which I participate | Projects in which I participate: en-wikipedia, fi-wikipedia, en-wikiquote (also minor edits to scots-wikipedia, simple-wikipedia and interlanguage links to a dozen or more wikipedias) | |
Languages in which I participate | Finnish, English, Scots | |
Link to user contribution pages | En-wikipedia, Fi-wikipedia, En-Wikiquote, Meta | |
My candidate statement |
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For questions, please post here | User:Cimon Avaro/Candidacy_2006 |
- Confirmed --Aphaia 00:22, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
User | Eloquence | |||||||||||||||||
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Real name | Erik Möller | |||||||||||||||||
Location | Berlin, Germany | |||||||||||||||||
Age | 27 | |||||||||||||||||
User page(s) | en.wikipedia, mediawiki (code and wiki), meta, commons, en.wikinews, de.wikipedia (occasional contributor), de.wikinews (occasional) | |||||||||||||||||
Wikimedia participant since | December 2001 (registered) | |||||||||||||||||
Projects in which I participate | see above | |||||||||||||||||
Languages in which I participate | German (native), English (advanced) | |||||||||||||||||
Link to user contribution pages | en.wikipedia, en.wikinews, commons (+two bots), meta, de.wikipedia, de.wikinews | |||||||||||||||||
My candidate statement | My record:
Initiated Wikinews and Wikimedia Commons; lead developer of WiktionaryZ/Wikidata; co-initiator of the Free Content Definition; international speaker and published author about wikis; extensive social network to many organizations and individuals; years of contributions and leadership in many Wikimedia endeavors. See my "Wiki CV". Endorsed by: Angela Beesley (outgoing Board member; Vice President, Wikia), Erik Zachte (inventor of WikiStats, EasyTimeline, and other goodies), Sheldon Rampton (author; founder, SourceWatch; expert on the PR industry), Evan Prodromou (founder, Wikitravel), and others Statement of goals:
Detailed campaign platform, including an interview with the candidate ;-) If you don't want to vote for me, please consider voting for Arnomane, AaronSw (yes, he's young, but very clever), Mindspillage, or UninvitedCompany. Note that you can vote for multiple candidates, though only one seat is open for election. | |||||||||||||||||
For questions, please post here | User talk:Eloquence/Platform 2006 |
-Confirmed.--BradPatrick 03:21, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
User | Evrik | |
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Real name | Bruce Andersen | |
Location | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States | |
Age | 42 | |
User page(s) | en:User:Evrik | |
Wikimedia participant since | July, 21 2005 with first recorded edit John Doe. First anon edit (Urbanization) on January 21, 2004 | |
Projects in which I participate | commons, wikt, wikisource wikibooks, wikiquote and meta | |
Languages in which I participate | en, de and es | |
Link to user contribution pages | en, es, de, commons ,wikt, wikisource, wikibooks, wikiquote and meta | |
My candidate statement | I am continually amazed by the things I see at wikipedia and its sister projects. My first experience with computers was programming simple games using punch tape, and the on an Apple_II_Plus. I got my first email account in 1986 and started poking around on newsgroups, MUDs and the Internet shortly after. I see the wikis as a great example of the possibilities of the Internet to disseminate knowledge and to build civil society.
As a board member, the issues I would focus on issues in three broad areas: 1. Building community
2. Promoting articles that expand knowledge, are accurate and fair
3. Building a strong financial base for the foundation
I have the experience in non-profit management and the technical knowledge to contribute to the wikimedia foundation. | |
For questions, please post here | en:User talk:Evrik |
-Confirmed--BradPatrick 12:21, 28 August 2006 (UTC)
User | Improv | |
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Real name | Pat Gunn | |
Location | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States | |
Age | 28 | |
User page(s) | en (other userpages exist but have no significant content) | |
Wikimedia participant since | Late 2002 | |
Projects in which I participate | primarily enwiki | |
Languages in which I participate | English. I occasionally read articles on the german, spanish, and japanese wikis, but I don't trust my grammar enough to contribute | |
Link to user contribution pages | en (As older account Pgunn) | |
My candidate statement | I've been involved with Wikipedia (and Usenet, and various other community-based projects) for many years. Reading several of the meeting notes, I believe I can contribute to the kinds of discussions involved in management of the project.
Ideas:
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For questions, please post here | Bored? Board Questions for Improv |
- Confirmed --BradPatrick 04:28, 9 August 2006 (UTC)
User | Kelly Martin | |
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Real name | Kelly Martin | |
Location | Niles, Illinois, United States | |
Age | Late 30s. | |
User page(s) | enwiki, dewiki (more or less), Commons, meta | |
Wikimedia participant since | December 2004 | |
Projects in which I participate | enwiki, commons, meta (occasionally) | |
Languages in which I participate | English. I can read German, but not well enough to participate. | |
Link to user contribution pages | enwiki, commons, meta | |
My candidate statement | I had not originally planned to run for the Board, but was recently talked into it by a particular someone who asked me to run. I do find myself frequently frustrated at the curious way the Foundation does things -- at all levels -- and I do have some vague hope that I could help to resolve some of those "curiosities" as a member of the Board, and it would be my intentions, if elected, to take actions to deal with some of our more serious misguided practices. The worst of these, in my opinion, is our highly fractured and very ineffective internal communications systems, something which I am already trying to help through membership in the Communications Committee. I believe that a lot of our failures to get things done (or to do them badly or incompletely) are due to communications problems.
My platform:
Conflict statement: I am not, nor have I ever been, an employee, officer, or agent of the Wikimedia Foundation; Wikia, Inc.; or any entity organized as a Wikimedia chapter organization. To the best of my knowledge, neither myself nor any of my past or present employers has directly or indirectly done business with any of the above entities, except that I am an occasional donor to the Wikimedia Foundation, and my housing at Wikimania 2006 was obtained by payment made through Wikimania's organization. | |
For questions, please post here | meta talk page |
-Confirmed.--BradPatrick 03:30, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
User | Kim Bruning | |
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Real name | Kim Bruning | |
Location | The Netherlands | |
Age | 28 | |
User page(s) | en:User:Kim Bruning | |
Wikimedia participant since | Editing ~ regularly since 7 Nov 2003. (First edit: 7 Nov 2001) | |
Projects in which I participate | My home wiki is en.wikipedia. I've helped out advising nl.wikipedia and en.wikinews, I'm also occasionally involved in pushing development of tools like vandalfighter, and I'm currently trying to get people to really do some social statistics on wikipedia. People who have been at wikimania may have been to one of the talks resulting from that. | |
Languages in which I participate | I learnt Dutch, English, German, French and Latin in school at some point or other. I'm a native speaker of Dutch and English, I'm passable at German, and my French and Latin are not so good anymore. | |
Link to user contribution pages | * wikien | |
My candidate statement | I normally don't approve of voting on-wiki, but this is an off-wiki vote for a real life entity. For one thing there's no revert button in real life, so the bold, revert, discuss method for obtaining consensus won't quite work. Bother.
I am a contributor to wikimedia projects because I strongly believe in copyleft and free/open content. Some people here bring impressive resumes to the table, or have made interesting election promises. I'm only going to make a small number of big promises, because each of them would be difficult to achieve in real life. If I only pick a few, I'll have a realistic chance actually achieving all of them. Note that with approval voting, you can simultaniously also vote for other candidates with similar programs. If you like a particular idea, please also vote for those other candidates with that program.
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For questions, please post here | en:User Talk:Kim Bruning/board or User talk:Kim Bruning |
- Confirmed --Aphaia 22:34, 6 August 2006 (UTC)
User | Linuxbeak |
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Real name | Alex Schenck |
Location | North Scituate, Rhode Island, United States |
Age | 19 |
User page(s) | enwiki, Commons, meta |
Wikimedia participant since | March 2005 |
Projects in which I participate | enwiki, commons (on occasion, and usually anonymously), meta |
Languages in which I participate | English. Can read and speak French (with some difficulty) and can read some German. |
Link to user contribution pages | enwiki, commons, meta |
My candidate statement | I am running for the Board because I feel that the board needs a more "involved" member to better understand and manage the rapidly evolving Wikimedia environments. As a Wikipedia bureaucrat, an IRC group contact and a heavy participant of Wikipedia, I feel that I could provide the board with refreshed positive energy.
My platform:
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For questions, please post here | enwiki talk page |
- Confirmed --Aphaia 00:21, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
User | Mindspillage | |
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Real name | Kathleen (Kat) Walsh | |
Location | Herndon, Virginia (near Washington, DC), United States | |
Age | 23 | |
User page(s) | en.wikipedia, meta, wmf, en.wikinews | |
Wikimedia participant since | June 2004 | |
Projects in which I participate | Wikipedia and Wikinews (English), Meta, OTRS admin. | |
Languages in which I participate | English; basic Spanish | |
Link to user contribution pages | en.wikipedia, meta, en.wikinews | |
My candidate statement | My involvement in Wikimedia has included correspondence, dispute resolution, and the Communications Committee. I have also represented WMF to the press, in presentations, and to organizations such as the US Holocaust Memorial Museum and the Library of Congress.
My objectives:
(Of course, I have more to say, but as the guidelines suggested keeping this short I have attempted not to go on at the length I would like! Please ask anything else you would like to know on my candidacy discussion page.) | |
For questions, please post here | User talk:Mindspillage/Board candidacy. |
-Confirmed.--BradPatrick 12:53, 22 August 2006 (UTC)
User | Oscar |
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Real name | Oscar van Dillen |
Location | Rotterdam, Netherlands |
Age | 48 |
User page(s) | meta, nl.wikipedia, nl-projects, commons; basically i have userpages scattered throughout the projects referring to my userpage here on meta. except on a few projects where the name had already been in use, i am user:oscar throughout. |
Wikimedia participant since | feb 23, 2004 (registered) |
Projects in which I participate | nl.wikipedia and other dutch-language projects such as nl.wikinews and others, some contributions to en, fr and de.wikipedia and the author of (according to a zh user) the "stubbiest stub ever": nushu ;-) |
Languages in which I participate | i am a native speaker of the dutch language, but a near native in english and german, fluent in french and some working knowledge of spanish, swedish and italian. basic knowledge of turkish, spoken cantonese and written egyptian hieroglyphs. my username is oscar throughout the projects, except on spanish, where i am oscarami. |
Link to user contribution pages | a short resume:
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My candidate statement |
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For questions, please post here | my meta talk page or email at oscar<dot>wiki<at>gmail<dot>com.
endorsements: jimmy wales, elian, Absar. |
-Confirmed.--BradPatrick 15:07, 28 August 2006 (UTC)
User | Ross.Hedvicek |
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Real name | Ross Hedvicek |
Location | near Tampa, Florida |
Age | over 50 |
User page(s) | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Ross.Hedvicek and http://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedista:Rosta (http://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ross_Hedvicek) |
Wikimedia participant since | Under this real name since March 2006, otherwise since early 2004, on Czech Wiki since 01/01/2006 |
Projects in which I participate | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Ross.Hedvicek |
Languages in which I participate | English, Czech, Croatian |
Link to user contribution pages | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/Ross.Hedvicek and http://cs.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Speci%C3%A1ln%C3%AD:Contributions&offset=20060101171538&limit=50&target=Rosta |
My candidate statement | I think that there are some serious problems in management of Wikipedia and I am willing (if elected) to help to solve the problems. I'm a candidate for the Wikimedia Foundation board of trustees. My platform is not to change anything drastically, but to improve the current situation. For example - I am aware of cases of blatant abuse of power on several language branches of Wikipedia in eastern Europe. I made the board aware of these cases. However, no action was taken by the board. This was not because they weren't aware of the problems but because of the language barrier preventing them from making reasonable decisions and possibly due to lack of familiarity with the history, realities and facts of life in that part of the world. I am more than qualified to rectify this situation.
My election slogan is: The crap has to stop - vote for me - it is your chance for change. I have a reputation to uphold! |
For questions, please post here | User_talk:Ross.Hedvicek |
-Confirmed.--BradPatrick 12:55, 22 August 2006 (UTC)
User | UninvitedCompany |
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Real name | Steve Dunlop |
Location | Minneapolis, Minnesota |
Age | 40 |
User page(s) | meta, en, commons |
Wikimedia participant since | March 27, 2003 |
Projects in which I participate | Wikipedia, Meta, with minor involvement at commons and Wikibooks |
Languages in which I participate | English |
Link to user contribution pages | en, meta |
My candidate statement | I believe the role of the board of directors should be:
I believe the role of the foundation should be:
If elected, the first things I would advocate as a board member would be:
With regard to non-English projects, I believe that:
The background I bring to the board includes:
Some things I wish I could bring to the board but can't:
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For questions, please post here | my talk page on meta |
-Confirmed.--BradPatrick 13:08, 28 August 2006 (UTC)
User | Zuirdj |
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Real name | Juan David Ruiz |
Location | Santiago de Chile, Chile |
Age | 30 |
User page(s) | es-wikipedia, Commons, en-wikipedia; user accounts in almost all projects. |
Wikimedia participant since | march 27 2003 as registered user |
Projects in which I participate | es-wikipedia; commons; meta; en-wikipedia (ocassionally); pt-wikipedia (ocassionally); OTRS-es; several conferences and workshops about wikipedia and Wikimedia projects in Chile and Argentina; colaborator in Gleducar and Educalibre, projects based in the collaborative construction of free knowledge using MediaWiki and contents of Wikimedia projects. |
Languages in which I participate | spanish; intermediate level of english, especially written; intermediate level of portuguese, especially spoken and I can read with no problems; I can understand some italian and french |
Link to user contribution pages | es-wiki, Commons, Meta, en-wiki. |
My candidate statement | The efforts of a community of volunteers interested in free, high-quality content, available in different languages for users throughout the world, have resulted in a project which would have been unthinkable a few years ago.
Every challenge has been a new one and because of that we have had to create new ideas to resolve them. The task has neither been easy nor problem free, like the Spanish Wikipedia fork issue. I arrived at the Spanish Wikipedia project after the split when there were almost no native speakers contributing. That situation was very extreme, at odds with the diverse spirit that is the foundation of our projects. It is because of that diversity that I'm running as a candidate. Wikimedia Foundation is beginning a new age: our communities are starting to get interested not only in the creation of content, but in projects that will allow that content to be seized by professors, students and the world at large. Our volunteers seek to eliminate the language and geographical barriers that split us, as is shown in the recent participation in Meta. With my candidacy, I want to express the new age that is upon us, conscious of my coming from a diverse project, with language barriers that cannot be disputed and with a geographical gap that could be seen as a hardship, but that it is also an advantage because it lets me see the project from a different perspective. I'm aware that there are several candidates whose ideas, resumes and virtues put them at the top of the preferences, and the elected candidate among them will make an excellent member of the board. But I'm also concerned that these candidates lack the diversity that should characterize us: almost all of the candidates come from the anglo-saxon or European world. If our ideal is to create content that can benefit all the corners of the world, then, is it unrealistic to dream of representing a community from one of these corners? I see my chances of being elected as very slim, but my candidacy goes beyond election: it is a reminder that our projects are built upon a foundation of diversity and that we should take pride in that. If you are interested in my vision, please see my ideas in detail here. |
For questions, please post here | User_talk:Zuirdj/Board |