Hi Leigh,

To help with your question may I ask you first if there is a local policy
for the use of the education extension user rights on the Spanish Wikipedia?

If there is a policy that supports the admin's reply, then unfortunately
there will be nothing to do with that.

If the answer is no, then you can reapply on the same page or separately on
other adimns talk pages relying on many factors:

1. The ed extension user rights help only with ed program pages and don't
give any special rights on the article name space.

2. The use of the ed extension is to help the coordinators and volunteers
of the program even if they don't have any edits on Wikipedia.

3. On Wikipedia in other languages, admins don't, usually, apply such
requirements on ed user rights. (Please note that the policies of each wiki
community may vary from another and they are the only  authority on their
policies and its application)

I hope this helps with your issue.

Cheers,

Samir Elsharbaty
Communications Intern, Wikipedia Education Program
Wikimedia Foundation
+2.011.200.696.77
[email protected]
education.wikimedia.org
On 15 Dec 2014 19:46, "Federico Leva (Nemo)" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Leigh Thelmadatter, 13/12/2014 03:34:
>
>>
>> Basically the answer is no. They have to have editing experience and
>> show that they at least have the ability to speak Spanish and show they
>> can be good course coordinators.
>>
>>
> Did you try asking some more admins (on their talk page) to chime in?
> Often such request pages are only watched by a small "specialised" group.
>
> Nemo
>
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