On 14/11/06, geni <geniice(a)gmail.com> wrote:
You want experenced and active admins. Something
everyone is short of
to do non admin maintenance tasks includeing adding welcome templates?
This does not seem to be a reasonable use of rescourses.
Call it "admin and patrolling" - a lot of tagging work can be done by
non-admins.
> I'm sorry to say, but such claim doesn't
give a very good picture of your
> knowledge of Commons. The admin process in Commons is the laxest one I
> know. 200 edits! I didn't know that much when I applied for adminship. I
> hadn't done much maintenance work. And I was elected.
I know other porjects with more relaxed standards. We
are not however
looking at candidates with nor previous background
You need people who can speak spanish. You need admins with image
experence who can speak spanish. The only place you can get them
quickly is from the spanish wikipedia. Rather than haveing them make
200 edits which are less critial it would be mnore effective to
provide links to crash courses in commons adminship policy and then
basicaly rubber stamp their aplications.
If we can find good admin candidates for commons that people can vouch
for, that'd be great. But a mere call for admins in the first instance
would be the first thing to do, on the es: equivalent of [[WP:AN]] on
en:.
- d.