On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 6:22 PM, Alison Wheeler
<wikimedia(a)alisonwheeler.com> wrote:
On Wed, April 30, 2008 16:39, Delphine Ménard wrote:
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 8:41 AM, Philippe
Beaudette
<philippebeaudette(a)gmail.com> wrote:
"at least 50 edits between January 1, 2008
and June 1, 2008".
I'm just afraid I'm not gonna have the required
number of edits on any
one wiki. And I consider myself kind of "up to date" to be allowed to
vote.
Given that, unusually where suffrage is being determined, the closing date
for the required level of activity is still over a month away (rather than
in the past), and that no differentiation is made between minor wikignome
edits and major copyedit rewrites, then I would expect *anyone* who wanted
to ensure their ability to vote would be able to do so by finding 50
spelling and / or grammar mistakes. ie, imho, not a difficult hurdle to
leap by any stretch of the imagination.
I had a short moment of 'panic' when the original election notice was
posted and I saw that I had only about 35 edits on the English
Wikipedia since March 1 (I'm hardly active on the German Wikipedia
anyway...)
It took me less than half an hour of Recent Changes patrolling
(without any of the magic tools such as VandalProof that make the
usual patrollers' life easier) to get more than enough edits and I can
only recommend it...kind of take you back to the basics ;-)
Michael
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Michael Bimmler
mbimmler(a)gmail.com