<snip> Or, nominate yourself in the process known as "Requests for adminship" - I'd say do it now, whilst you still can ;) </snip>
I have under 2500 edits, my first year of editing consisted of dumb moves (AFDing episode summaries, making an article about a podcast due to a wacky misinterpretation of notability) and the next was much accidental incivility. And I became active again a week ago. Thus, I can't pass.
On 5/18/07, Alex Newman alex9891@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
Chris Picone wrote:
I've been browsing CSD for a few days and I've noticed that every time I look at CSD it takes at least 40 minutes until an article is deleted. Granted I look in the afternoon, but it's sorta bad if an article stays
on
Wikipedia for more than 10 minutes if it shouldn't be... maybe we should
do
something about that.
I thought we had over 1000 admins. Granted CSD is a task not many should do, but shouldn't we make a system so that there's an "admin on duty" or an easier way to see what admins are online to help?
Either that or have me pass RFA so I can help ;-) (no i'm not running
right
now)
--Chris is me
It's bad, but not disasterous in most cases. We have nearly 1200 admins, 800 of whom are "active", but even if we had 12,000 I'd bet anything there'd still be backlogs. A good way to get CSD cleared could be to go on IRC and poke the admins there. Or, nominate yourself in the process known as "Requests for adminship" - I'd say do it now, whilst you still can ;)
Alex (Majorly)
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