As a reminder, the deadline for applications is this evening at 23:59 UTC.
Alex
2013/5/1 J Alexandr Ledbury-Romanov
> We are looking for new administrator-moderators for Wikimedia-l. Ryan
> Lomonaco left the team a while ago, and I plan on stepping down as soon as
> the new team is on board.
>
If your concern is in assessing whether or not a candidate is suitable to
administer and moderate the list, then it can be a factor to take into
account. I don't however agree that it should be a prerequesite. The
software is trivially easy to learn to use. I had no prior experience, and
I don't th
On 1 May 2013 19:48, Asaf Bartov wrote:
> Considering the centrality of this list, let's add a criterion of "has
> managed a Mailman list before", shall we? It would be a huge waste of
> everyone's time if a complete novice were to push the wrong buttons. :)
It's actually pretty easy even if y
Considering the centrality of this list, let's add a criterion of "has
managed a Mailman list before", shall we? It would be a huge waste of
everyone's time if a complete novice were to push the wrong buttons. :)
A.
On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 11:39 PM, J Alexandr Ledbury-Romanov <
alexandrdmitr
We are looking for new administrator-moderators for Wikimedia-l. Ryan
Lomonaco left the team a while ago, and I plan on stepping down as soon as
the new team is on board.
The main role of an administrator-moderator is to approve or deny posts
that get held up in the moderation queue (post made by