I would estimate more than that. The thing is, I was talking to
Heimstern last night, and he said that when he tried to not do as
much stuff as he used to, he felt a lot better. I think (and so does
Heimstern) the reason some of those "wikipedians are people too"
rules is because there is just too much stuff to do. A lot of people
(me included) get too much stuff to do, until they get so overworked
that they ignore some of the most important rules on Wikipedia.
-Soxred93
On Mar 1, 2008, at 4:01 PM, geni wrote:
On 01/03/2008, Steve Summit <scs(a)eskimo.com>
wrote:
David Gerard wrote:
Overworked admins who think "must save the
universe, bugger the
newbies" are an ongoing public relations disaster.
Not to disagree with the conclusion, but why are they overworked?
Do we not have enough of them?
The total number isn't relevant. Most admin work is done by a small
number of very very active admins maybe about 10% of the total admins
at any given time.
--
geni
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