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much occasion to converse with him and establish a huge degree of direct rapport. Even so, in community spaces I frequently saw him bring considerable insight and a thoughtful perspective to discussions, and over time his is definetly a name that I had come to associate with quality contributions and a considered, deliberate, and purposeful approach. He clearly put a lot of care into figuring out how he saw a given issue, and then even more consideration into how to relate that outlook. I honestly never saw him comment that he didn't seem like a steady hand, ever respectful of the consequences of his words and positions. These are qualities I respect not just in a Wikipedian, but in a person of good moral conscious, who makes themselves valuable to their fellow person. I'm heartened to see from the above that this worth does not seem to have been lost on the community as a whole: this is one community member whose example we should not soon forget.
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messages about all of his accomplishments in editing here and it does remind us that editing is our chief purpose for being here. We build the encyclopedia to leave a lasting example for current and future generations and hope there will be those that will take up the torch once we pass. But David was so much more than just an editor. He had such a kindness and understanding and it only grew with his experience. So many of us lose sight of that and its easy to become jaded in such a complex world but David championed this cause and lead by example. No doubt each one commenting here has at least one interaction with David that reflects this over the years. His is a light that will never be extinguished because we carry it in our hearts and minds and will never let it go out. His Lifesong is forever a part of ours. David, you will be missed but not forgotten. --
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keeping. As years went by, both of us underwent changes in editing patterns in different directions, and for many years now I have rarely encountered him, but when I have done so, I have found that very often he favoured deletion of pages where I preferred to keep. David himself has stated that over the years he moved towards being less of an inclusionist, and I suppose I have moved somewhat in the opposite direction. Consequently, I found myself disagreeing with him on a large proportion of the times when I came across him, one way or the other. However, he was always respectful and constructive, and his opinions, whether I agreed with them or not, were always based on rational grounds, and, despite our differences of opinion, I always had respect for him, and I believe that his death will be a major loss for Knowledge (XXG).
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probably don't know this but until last year, David regularly came to the expiring draft page and "rescued" promising drafts some of which were improved and made it to main space. I've been working with expiring drafts for a few years now and, believe me, there are very few editors who spend their time improving other editors' drafts unless there is an existing relationship between the two editors, like through a WikiProject. It's a very selfless activity to spend time on improving a new editor's work. But I think what I valued most about David was his integrity, he was a true believer in Knowledge (XXG) and what it stood for. Even when I disagreed with him about certain points, I admired his unwavering belief in the value of this project. I will miss him.
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importantly) a fellow editor (where his input never failed to uplift any discussion he added it to), but in person through not just many, many meetings of Wikimedia—NYC, but many Wikimanias he attended ... it was not only nice to see a familiar face, and hear a familiar voice, in London and Cape Town (among others), but when he did I felt proud to be part of WM-NYC, for he represented us so well through his presence and commentary/questions, his voice the same in person as it was online, always earning the respect it always got. He is one of the few Wikipedians whose house I have visited, whose spouse I met.
6042:, for this fitting tribute. I learned a lot from DGG. When I was a fairly new editor, I disagreed with him about a notability issue and I explained my reasoning quite carefully. He responded something like, "You have made some excellent points and have changed my mind." I also remember that he did not like being called an administrator or ArbCom member in routine content discussions. He thought that all editors should be seen as equals in content matters, and only the quality of each editor's argument should matter. He was a fine man and a kind man, and I miss him. 5800: 21: 3775:
always been there for me. Moreover, looking through those old interactions shows just how much I learned from him, and that he truly made this a better place, in terms of content and neutrality and verifiability (the man was a librarian, so of course!), but also in social terms. I met him at Wikimania in DC, we talked for a long time; last time we spoke over the phone was in the middle of the pandemic. I wish I had called him again after that. Ha, there he is, in my address book--"DGG". The name is a concept.
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editors together, not to punish and push away. Often in content discussions we agreed - his was a strong voice for not burning down what has been built. But even when, sometimes, his sense of purity for inclusion differed with my perspective about "pruning the tree to improve health", he made clear his perspective, and was fairly consistent, and was always willing to talk it out. (And could compete with the best of us for large blocks of explanatry text : ) - His is definitely a voice that will be missed. -
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unwavering dedication. As an administrator and former member of the Arbitration Committee on Knowledge (XXG), DGG played a crucial role in maintaining the integrity and quality of our shared knowledge. His contributions were marked by fairness, diligence, and a deep commitment to the values of open access and collaboration. His work here has left an indelible mark, and his absence is profoundly felt. Rest in peace, my friend...your contributions and friendship will never be forgotten.
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him as well as I would have liked (I knew him mainly through his on-wiki work and during a brief crossover point in arbitration), and don't believe I ever met him in-person (at least not properly), but he was one of the best of Wikipedians, working tirelessly to improve and advance the project. His erudition and professional background shone through in his work on Knowledge (XXG), setting an example that will live on. RIP David.
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some notes he made for talks he gave (one of these is a video up at the top of this talk page). Maybe some of the essays as well. But most do seem to be just notes for his own personal use, so it is difficult to know what (if anything) to do with them. Unless he had known plans for them, sometimes it is best to leave it as it is, unless someone has a very specific plan for reuse/publication, with appropriate credit.
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David, I think of you often and wish we could have had one more phone call or I'd make it back to the meetups. My thoughts are with your loved ones. For those of us on wiki, anyone feel like a mini drive for David? Brooklyn, library, academic. I think he'd appreciate any or all efforts. I'm still on
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The draft was originally created as an autobiography back in 2009 which DGG saved for rewriting. It's largely unsourced and seems to contain lots of OR by original creator. It may have to be pruned to a short article, but looking at the artist's exhibition record, reviews and collections (at least so
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Thanks for sharing this news. I was shocked when I stumbled upon it. David was so kind and welcoming to me back in 2016 when we met. it was clear he was a juggernaut among Wikipedians in NYC and beyond as a photographer. A great loss and yet a person whose memory lives on in so many who remain in the
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Wow. Was unaware of this until now, but you made a substantial impact on me early on in my editing here. Interacting with you at AfC was one of the first significantly positive interactions I had on Knowledge (XXG), and I owe you one for convincing me (whether you realized it or not) to stick around.
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David, I am just now hearing of your passing, I am saddened by the news, while we only had the occasional interactions on wiki, you definitely have shaped the way I do things on the project, and you will be missed. Your skills, advice, and knowledge across many different areas will be missed greatly.
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I too just heard this unwelcome news. DGG made an immediate and lasting impact on me during my formative period when starting here. I recall how his old user page stated that he had found his life's work at Knowledge (XXG). I recall how oddly that struck me then, and how natural it feels now. I miss
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I mostly knew DGG from countless AfDs that we both participated in over the past 15 years; he was always thoughtful and considerate, including to me even when i used to like to go bonkers in AfD. Folks like DGG, being older than the average Wikipedian, show us (and showed me, because I needed to see
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David was a rock, a mentor, and a friend, in that chronological order and in rapid succession. What a loss. Some people deserve a statue for their contributions to our beautiful project, and David is one of them. Through my talk page archive I see that we go back to at least 2009--in my memory he has
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David never failed to set an example for all of us to follow, and should anyone want to organize some memorial event onwiki, preferably some sort of editing event, I would want to be taking part. His signature will no longer grace our pages anew, but his influence should be felt as long as there is a
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Absolutely gutted to get home from holiday travel and read this. A true mentor and guiding light. David was one of my first friends here, one of the few Knowledge (XXG) editors I met in person and the only one I ever spoke with on the phone. We FaceTimed when I returned to active editing and the pure
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It is with a heavy heart that I write this message to remember and honor David Goodman. It is hard to believe a year has passed so quickly. DGG, as he was affectionately known, was an esteemed member of our community but also a dear friend who touched the lives of many with his kindness, wisdom, and
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I wouldn't have passed RfA the next year and honestly still be here today. I am glad that I was able to finally meet you in person within the past year; I'm incredibly grateful for all the work you did to make Wikimedia NYC such a welcoming community and hope the rest of us can do your legacy proud.
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Just wanted to expand on this a bit, as DGG crossed my mind again today. There is one particular thing that he wrote which has had a profound effect on my approach to community-wide discussions on Knowledge (XXG)—and perhaps a bit in real life as well: I encourage everyone to give the section of his
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So saddened to hear this news. David often managed to persuade me to reconsider my opinions on a lot of matters, both editorial and administrative. He was one of the most respected functionaries, and we will always be aware of his absence. He was a formidable man, editor, administrator, functionary,
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I was fortunate enough to serve with him on the Arbitration Committee in 2015, and while we did not always share the same opinions his views were always well argued and originated from a deep desire to do what was best for the project and its editors. This news has come as somewhat of a shock so I'm
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I missed the "one year" mark, being sick and in the hospital, and just wanted to add that I enjoyed the interactions I had with David. He was older than I by fourteen years. He was the same age as my sister who was, like David, an inspiration. He actually shaped, or I should state reshaped, some of
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History of Jews in American banking and Jewish stereotypes in banking and finance both seems almost ready to publish; I suspect DGG didn't consider them complete but they're far above my personal standards for an article. I'm going to move some undeveloped sections to the talk page and then move to
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To say I am saddened by these news really doesn't say it well enough. There really aren't words to describe DGG's contributions here. On Arbcom, a voice for giving every Wikipedian the most benefit of the doubt within reason. That policy is there to enhance the Knowledge (XXG) experience - to bring
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How very sad, RIP... I never met David IRL so can't really say I knew him at all; yet, I bumped into him so many times here, and read so much by and about him, that I almost feel like I did, in a way. Clearly very knowledgeable, wise, and from everything I could gather, an all-round good person. He
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David was absolutely my first and most important mentor, well over 10 years ago. I still have a quote from him on my user page, in fact, one that helped form my way of engaging here. For me, it was a wonderful experience working with him. We had radically different ideas about life and politics,
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For so many years we butted heads from different perspectives but I don’t believe we ever genuinely failed to be on the same side and you never failed to treat me as a colleague. You may be gone but your friendship and sincerity will never fade. For so many of us, you were the best of us and we are
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David and I became Wikipedians at almost the same time; my first edit was a few weeks before his, respectively in August and September 2006. Most of my contacts with David were long ago, when we were both highly active on AfD, and time and again I found myself supporting deletion while he supported
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I am so sorry to hear about the devastating news. My deepest condolences to the family. DGG's passing is a great loss to the Knowledge (XXG) community and all those who knew him. It's individuals like him who make Knowledge (XXG) such an indispensable resource for people all around the world. DGG's
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participants in the discussion, the ones that have yet to form a view and will be weighing your view versus your opponents. It is those participants you need to target in order to have the biggest impact. And if the outcome of the discussion doesn't go your way today, that's fine. At least you have
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DGG was a Knowledge (XXG) stalwart. It is hard to imagine Knowledge (XXG) without him. He was the admin most people went to with questions, as seen by the history of his talkpage which always filled up so rapidly. Even though he was scaling back recently, I cannot imagine what will fill the void he
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I'm always literally grateful to wake up every day. To see that DGG has left us is devastating. I echo somewhat the sentiments above. We die a few times, I think. First one we physically stop, secondly when people stop remembering and talking about us. But for DGG at least there's a third stage,
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It is said that no one truly dies until their name is forgotten. David's name will live on in the minds and memories of everyone who worked with him on this project. It was an honor to work with him as an editor and to serve with him on arbcom - he was always reasonable, kind, and intelligent. With
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David, it breaks my heart to hear of your passing. You are not just a rock of the Knowledge (XXG) community in New York City and beyond, but also a dear friend whose insight and advice have always been well appreciated by myself and others. I and others will always miss you, and may your memory and
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David was one of the Knowledge (XXG) editors and admins I respected the most. Even when I disagreed with them, his insightful comments always made me stop and think and wonder if he was actually right after all, and his knowledge about academic subjects might well be one of the best Knowledge (XXG)
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I'm another late arrival upon this somber news, and frankly surprised that I missed the shockwaves from this one. Unlike some of our other visible losses in recent years, I did not often run into DGG out in the wilds of content work--different areas of interest, I suppose. As such, I didn't have
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I'm sorry to see this. As a clueful and experienced editor DGG was someone I learned from in areas like COI and AfD. We have not always agreed on the handling of fringe material on Knowledge (XXG), but like right now, he was sometimes on my mind as a precious editor and I went to check if he was
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Very sad to hear this news. Condolences to his friends and family, and to all those in the New York Wikimedia community who knew him - it is clear from the tributes above and those in the obituary being drafted that he was much loved and held in great affection by those who knew him. I didn't know
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DGG was one of those editors who made me feel so very assured I was making the right decision when he agreed with me, and made me question myself when he did not. His opinions and actions were reliably well-reasoned, articulate, and when necessary, compassionate. The community will be less for his
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David was one of the original and first "Knowledge (XXG) librarians", a professional who saw contributing to the encyclopedia as mirroring his professional work. He was irascible and funny, and loved to meet and talk with fellow librarians. We chatted often about libraries and Knowledge (XXG), and
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I leave with one personal anecdote. I was talking with him once about the way we do things, the way we resolve controversies, and the general collaborative spirit of the project, in some narrower context. I expressed the idea that the wiki way could spread to other areas of human endeavor and that
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on trying to bring out the best in the NPP / AfC procedures, and that's another thing he'll be missed for. I never met him but I got a chance to meet face to face and chat briefly at one of the NY meet-ups when they were online - I wanted to talk about NPP / AfC a bit but I was distracted by other
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I would suggest that when someone has their own way of organising their userspace (I say this as someone who has never really organised my own userspace properly), maybe browse through the pages to see what may be worth preserving or using elsewhere (presuming that is even appropriate)? I noticed
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I saw that there was an obituary in the upcoming Signpost and was devastated to see it was about David. This is terrible. He was one of the first Wikipedians I met in real life way back in 2014. I came to him often with questions about DraftWorld and he was always patient and helpful. Most people
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I didn't know him all that well, but our paths crossed quite a few times across my Knowledge (XXG) career. I always thought him to be a kind and knowledgeable editor, who made well thought arguments without letting his passions get in the way. Knowledge (XXG) needs editors like him and he will be
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Very sorry to hear this. I came across DGG through AfC reviewing and although I never met him (being resident in New Zealand and not in the habit of travelling to the US!) I wish I had. His edits and advice and decisions were always so wise and well-considered. He contributed much and is greatly
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This is such sad news. David's contribution to the project is incredible, both in terms of what he did and how he did it, but what always struck me most about him was the way he carried himself at live events and at online events. Despite his achievements in the community and in his professional
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I just saw this mentioned and immediately felt my heart sink. I have taken the last hour or so to look over all the messages here and there are so many describing interactions and discussions with David. I can't help but feel the immense sorrow flood in over the loss of this connection. So many
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how to bring the two closer together. He offered me space in his house to stay during the first WikiConference North America (and use of a metro card), and for all his gruffness he and his family were warm and welcoming. He was in every sense a great Wikipedian, librarian, mentor and friend. --
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Oh, this is bad indeed, I'm deeply saddened. He was an outstanding editor whose lead I often tried to follow and example I aspired to emulate. We didn't always agree, but he was never dismissive and always ready to explain his point of view. I will miss him (and only now realise that he's been
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DGG was a lion of librarianship, editing, opinion, New York, and pretty much everything he touched was warmed and affected by him. He gave immense credibility to Knowledge (XXG) through his professional experience, and he took sharp views on issues that caused immense controversy. I hope he's
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Deeply saddened by news of David's passing. He would have disagreed with much of my outlook, but it was precisely the integrity of his character and close judgment one could intuit in his comments which earned my admiration. One needs such interlocutors, and his passing is a great loss for us
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my ideologies concerning Knowledge (XXG). I would laugh, actually out loud, when I would see any of his typing errors. I could just imagine him saying "just fix it". DGG, I think I can safely state for many editors, you are missed. Our song choices may not match but this reminds me of a song
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and we had a short debate about the balance between privacy and the "right to be forgotten" - while we were largely on different sides of the position, his disagreement was very respectful. His contribution to Knowledge (XXG) and related projects exceeds his 300,000+ edit count (bolstered by
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Of all the deaths of fellow Wikipedians I've experienced in over 15 years, David's is the most deeply felt, and that takes nothing away from other editors whose passings I have noted. For I knew David so well, not just here on-wiki, in his capacity as an arbitrator, administrator and (most
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I just learned about this from the admin newsletter. I am so sorry to hear that you have passed away, DGG. You were an admin that I always looked up to and you will be sorely missed by the community as a whole. If your loved ones ever read this page, may they know that David's memory and
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I’ve been doing this for a paltry eight years and feel like a newbie poser leaving this textual analogue of a votive candle or the most expensive cut-flower bouquet from my neighborhood Trader Joe’s. But DGG was the Wikipedian analogue of, in my “real” “world”, a long-serving, thoroughly
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I was very sad to hear of DGG's passing. I learned a lot about how to approach Knowledge (XXG) from reading though his thoughts, expressed on his user pages and so many places through the project. To his family and close friends, my sincere condolences. May his memory be a blessing.
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DGG will be missed. Condolences to his family. Not only was he great contributor but he helped many new and experienced users from near the beginning of this project. His work as an administrator has merited much praise not just for skill and neutrality but for his patient demeanor.
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This is a huge loss to the community, and I'm sure an even bigger loss for his family. I'm sorry to see David go. He was was one the best contributors - as much for his wise advice as his edits - that the community has had. I wish his family the best through this difficult time. -
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One of those editors whose comments in discussions were always worth reading, even in those long arguments when everything seems to be said and resaid a hundred times. I will miss seeing him at AfC and AfD. May he live on in his impact on the world, whether on-wiki or off.
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I had known DGG since I was a child. Wikimedia NYC meetups were a wonderful escape from the dullness of my suburban childhood, and DGG brought tremendous wisdom and dedication to whatever he did, whether online or offline. His dedication is unimpeachable. I'm devastated.
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Rest in peace. I agree with PMC about in that you die twice. The beauty of Knowledge (XXG) is your legacy is perfectly preserved in pages' history and log entries. I imagine people will see your name and the positive impact of your edits for a long, long time. Rest easy,
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been positively impacted by DGG's extended reach as a dedicated and even-handed Wikipedian. I had the pleasure of working with them closely in 2020 during a very weird time in the world. My heartfelt condolences to family, friends, and colleagues. DGG's impact endures.
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legacy will live on through the countless contributions he made to Knowledge (XXG) and the impact he had on those he touched. His great work and helpful nature impacted many, many people. He was a mentor and a source of inspiration for me. May his soul rest in peace.
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I have a silly self-centered superstition about people who die within the same couple of days being in the same happy “orientation group” in the big fabulous university campus in the sky. I am so grateful that DGG is in the same “pledge class” with
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RIP DGG. You were the best of us. I just stuck my head back in and was working up the courage to say hello and I was just too late to let you know how much I treasured all our correspondence and collaboration. I'm a better person for knowing you.
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This is tragic news. I had the privilege of meeting David ten years ago at Wikimania, where we shared a session. I appreciated his vast knowledge of the movement and his keen insights into Knowledge (XXG) culture. His wisdom will be greatly missed.
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This is extremely sad to hear. I've always respected David as a member of Wikimedia NYC. Even though I only met him in person once, he was very knowledgeable, humble, and just a great person to be around. His passing is a great loss to all of us. –
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I'm saddended to see this, He was an amazing admin and editor - always polite, patient and would always help anyone and everyone, A true loss to Knowledge (XXG), Thank you for your service. RIP David, My sincere condolences to friends and family,
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The best ones always leave far too soon. DGG, wherever you may be now, rest easy. Your physical manifestation may have left, but your contributions and your impact to the great communities you have been in shall live on until time itself ends. —
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Utterly tragic. While I was on staff, David was a touchstone - when I wondered the right path, more than once I asked myself if I could face him and explain it. A scholar, a gentleman, and a giant among giants. Perpetual light shine upon him.
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Oh my man....nooooo So sad to hear your news. Oh my god. You are a great editor and legend administrator i knew. My condolences to his family and friends. Sorry i can't with my account bcs my wiki acc was lost. Pls reborn as a genius. RIP 💔.
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I served on ArbCom with DGG, and of course spoke to him many other times as well. I did not always agree with him, but even when I didn't, it struck me how thoughtful and well-reasoned his positions were. We're going to miss you a great deal.
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YES. He's in mine as DGG Knowledge (XXG), the only name he ever needed in my world. I believe the first time we met involved Greek food and I had some in his honor on Monday, although not the same restaurant. This is such a monumental loss.
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just now. I support both the "Radical solutions to promotional paid editing" proposals you announced on notability and restrictions on anon editors around companies newer than 1999 foundation. Are there some written proposals to refer to? -
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based on these. I was unable to verify any of the Collections the artist lists on their website nor do they appear to be notable collections - no museums, mainly hotels and corporate collections), so at this time, it's doubtful if he meets
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Oh no! I'm so very sorry to hear this news about DGG. He was truly a great Wikipedian. It was wonderful to meet him at several WP events in in NYC over the years; I learned so much from him. My condolences go out to his loved ones.
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DGG was one of the first people that made me feel like I could be a part of Knowledge (XXG). He was generous with his time and his wisdom. He was patient and bold and he taught by example. I am sad and shocked. I will miss him.
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This is devastating news. David was a great editor, one of our best. I have always respected his work with AfC and with academics and academic subjects. A major loss. May he rest in peace and condolences to his family and friends.
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I've worked with DGG on and off Knowledge (XXG) but never met him in person. He will be missed. A guiding light in forming my Knowledge (XXG) worldview. Condolences to his family and to all that knew and worked with him here.
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I just learned about DGG's passing by chance – I'm so sorry to hear this. I recall DGG's guidance from my early days on WP – always thoughtful, considerate and friendly. DGG, you were an example to follow. Rest in peace. —
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missing for a while already). In case any of his family or friends are reading this, I send you my heartfelt condolences and we could like you to know what an important figure he has been in this strange microcosm of ours.
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I have boldly gone ahead and deleted the draft and talk page. Our focus should be on improving the drafts that can add value to the encyclopedia. If anyone disagrees, I suppose they can restore (or request restoration).
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A huge loss to Knowledge (XXG). We met in person once, over a decade ago now. We didn't always share the same opinions but I always respected your calm and considered contributions to discussions. You will be missed.
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Oh wow, this is a shock. I served with David on the Arbitration Committee a couple of times, and knew him to be a person of great integrity and thoughtfulness. His presence on Knowledge (XXG) will be greatly missed.
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and I managed to rescue all of Possibly's drafts before they were G13ed or after an undelete, I think and I think everyone here would be happy to make sure anything David was working on makes mainspace if possible.
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Wow, thanks for looking into that! Are you saying that you saw some that he actually put effort into working on, even though he was not the originator of the draft? Just want to make sure I'm not misunderstanding.
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One of the very best in our community. I feel this loss personally as David was incredibly helpful to me in my early days as a novice editor. My deepest condolences to his family, friends and loves ones. May his
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I never met you in person but I interacted with you quite a bit years ago when I was getting started on this site (circa 2013), and I was very saddened just now to learn that you had passed away. Rest in peace.
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So sorry to hear this - the phrase "pillar of the community" is for once fully justified. I was lucky enough to have a good talk in Washingon at Wikimania 2012, and he was as wise and nice as you would expect.
5304:, and Google searches, I was able to add some verifiable citations in reliable sources, most of which are news sources dealing with his work being censored, but also a couple reviews. The artist clearly meets 4413:
I'm very sad to hear about your passing, David. I remember you as a very thoughtful and helpful person, who made Knowledge (XXG) a better place. Please find the editing tools if they are available. Cheers! --
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From areas in which I worked with him, I knew David to more assist content that needed some TLC and expertise rather than necessarily start from scratch. When he did the latter, it was normally in mainspace.
3291:, and vice-versa, two off-the-charts-smart newbies in a crowded room, making friends with everybody from the Curies to Boswell and Johnson, Nabokov and Poe, Salk and Sabin, and Siskel and Ebert. Abyssinia. - 1133:. David was active in many parts of Knowledge (XXG) and had hundreds of collaborators, including in-person outreach with Wikimedia New York City. I am coordinating an obituary for him with Wikimedia NYC and 3550:
DGG applied his experience as a University Librarian to the much less mature world of Knowledge (XXG) and the diverse and sometimes conflicting interests of community members with respect, equanimity, and
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Hear! Hear! I'll never forget DGG's support and guidance during my first wobbly steps into the world of WP. He always remained the go to person if I had a situation where I was unsure how to handle it.
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Genuinely sad to hear this - I was fortunate to meet him at a couple of international Wikimedia events back in the day. He will most definitely be missed, although his impact and legacy will live on.
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I will miss David's gentleness, his directness. A model administrator and effective teacher, User:DGG's edits will endure. I hope his family learns he was a widely respected wikipedian, an exemplar.
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Someone mentioned academic notability recently and I nearly suggested they ask DGG, who was AfC unofficial expert in the subject, before I remembered. We weren't close, but he's still remembered.
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So sorry to hear this news. DGG was always helpful, even when giving challenging guidance, a true professional and champion of quality in our Wiki world. Condolences to his family and friends,
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My deepest condolences to the family, friends, and fellow Wikipedians of David Goodman, whose tireless dedication and passion for knowledge has left an indelible mark on the global community.
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I've taken the liberty of re-adding DGG's archive header to the talk page, because his talk page archiving system is otherwise fairly difficult to make sense of without it. He removed it in
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I've only just found out about this. Sorry to hear, DGG. You were an excellent admin, ArbCom member and Wikipedian. Condolences to all who knew him here or in RL, particularly his family. -
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Hmm, okay, looking at the history both were userifyied and then had very little work done. I'm honestly confused about this decision but not going to move back without substantive changes.
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I really enjoyed listening to his point of view when we had 1:1 conversations at various events, the last time being August 2022 at New York City's Wikimania meetup. RIP DGG. I miss you. --
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as a declined draft, recognising it as notable, and passing it through AfC into mainspace. To me, that gives a huge indication to the enormous positive effect he had on Knowledge (XXG).
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So sad to hear. I meet you in Articles for Deletion many years ago, as you are Inclusionist I also found myself trying to save and improve the articles before deletion. Good Bye David.
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Thank you for your contributions to Knowledge (XXG), DGG. You will long be remembered for your hard work in helping newcomers, improving others' content creations and cleaning up the
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You've nailed the core of what we've lost in David, and SlimVirgin. The true fundamentals of the project. While we mourn both, I think the impact of their absence is still to come.
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A special friend, my mentor, a beautiful human being. I am heartbroken. Words cannot express the loss and sadness I’m feeling. Grateful that he was able to see his first grandson.
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I just heard. That is sad. I'll miss him greatly. I was really fond of him. He was one of most humane and rationale people I knew. I'll miss him. The family have my condolences.
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joy in his voice about his grandson were a true light in an upside down world. Our coverage of academic topics will be lesser for your loss. Rest well my friend. You are missed.
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On Saturday, Aug 28, 2010, I attended the 2nd Annual Wiki-Conference at the Interactive Telecommunications Program at NYU. This was my first wiki event; that was when I met DGG.
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were. There were a few that were live drafts because someone else had built on the draft redirect post-AfC acceptance, but there are no live drafts started by DGG as articles.
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Devastating. One of the best editors I knew. I greatly respected DGG for their work, commitment and caring demeanor. Extremely sad. My condolences to his family and friends.
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Devastating. David was one of my favourite editors of all time. He brought so much knowledge and energy to this project and yet was always humble. I will miss him greatly.
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A staggering loss for Knowledge (XXG), DGG was always one of the editors I wished I could emulate. To family and those who knew him personally, my deepest condolences.
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Very sad news. He was a trove of knowledge from whom I learned so very much. His enthusiasm in rescuing old and abandoned drafts from being lost to G13 was unmatched. –
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One of the greats. Thank you so much for all your help to a new editor and your endless patience with my many failings. Your memory is and will always be a blessing.
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I only just discovered this today... so sad. My belated condolences go out to David's family and friends. Thank you for your many years of service - rest in peace. --
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Are you kidding me? I had the honor of working with David on ArbCom some years ago and always found it a pleasure to collaborate with him. We lost another good soul.
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Being born with the name Goodman is quite a start in life… well, David did live up to that name. I'm thankful to have "known" him here. Yes, may he rest in peace. –
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Had the good fortune to meet and talk with at the Wikimania in Montreal - a kind and generous person, and will be sorely missed. Condolences to family and friends.
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I think so too. I left it in place initially with just the talk page note in case someone thought a history merge was needed. On further review, I don't think so.
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I was very sad to hear of David's passing. Was a pleasure working him and was great meeting him in NYC a number of years ago. I send my condolences to his family.
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there will be--one of the reasons I gave the talk was to get some feedback about just what to propose, and I am already getting some. Watch this space tomorrow.
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exists as a redirect, I think this can be deleted. It will not be worked on, and is not significant to DGG's legacy like his original drafts and various essays.
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Very say when I checked your talk page and found this. Thanks for all your contributions to Knowledge (XXG), and belated condolences to your family and friends.
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worth taking seriously and mindfully. This is a loss to our project, but far more to his family and friends. Rest well, David. We won't see your like again.
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I'm devastated. Ever since my early steps on WP, David was there to guide and counsel me. I learned so much from him, I feel orphaned. Rest now, my friend. --
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is also of interest to me. Unfortunately I haven't yet been able to find a COMMONNAME for this idea. As the prior, it seems to be something DGG had adopted.
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losing decent people, even those I have never met. But I'm also grateful that their earthly gift will continue way beyond their earthly presence. RIP David.
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I just came here to ping him for input on someting and I'm sorry to hear this. Obviously a lot of editors relied on his skills too. He will be missed! -
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Aw, man he was such an interesting guy. Will miss having him around. At least we still have his Knowledge (XXG) memories for all time. Thanks posterity.
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An outstanding, kind, and generous person. I had the great pleasure of meeting him in real life several times. I will remember him and miss him. תנצב״ה.
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I am so sorry to hear this. David was a major influence on me in my early Wikimedia days, and I was always happy when we were able to work together. --
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A fine editor and fellow Wikimedia NYC member has left us. His hard work will be greatly missed; my sincere condolences to his friends and family. /
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and it never got in the way because of the respect we had for each other. If anything, we both learned a little. You will be missed, old friend.
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Shocked to hear about your passing. I think the legacy left behind will speak volumes about what Knowledge (XXG) represents. Truly a great loss. –
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This is very sad news. DGG was an immensely valued contributor here, and his loss will be felt. My sincere condolences to his friends and family.
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David could always be counted on to see users as real people, and not to accept conventional wisdom on face value. He will be greatly missed. --
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A great editor and administrator... DGG made me a better editor back in 2008, and I have been a follower of his since, he will be missed... -
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So sad to hear of this news. I remember David well on here and I have learned a lot from his many insights into the project. Rest in peace.
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Awful news. DGG was important to Knowledge (XXG) in countless ways and will be sorely missed. One of the greats. Condolences to his family.
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RIP. I didn't know him that well but it's clear from his body of work and the tributes above that he was one of the greatest editors here.
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One of the most patient, compassionate, and understanding people I've ever had the privilege of interacting with. This is very sad news.
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For those of you who use UBX and would like to remember David that way, {{User:Pdebee/UBX/RemembersAbsentFriend|DGG}} now exists. Thanks
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Immediately, I was struck by his knowledge, thoughtfulness, and demeanor. I also quickly became aware of the conviction of his beliefs.
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A great loss. David was erudite, kind, driven, and nurturing. It was always a pleasure to speak with him in person. He will be missed.
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ood. Farewell, fellow New Yorker and virtual acquaintance. Thank you for making the world, and especially this space, a better place.
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Rest in peace, Mr. Goodman. You were a role model to me over the years, a true leader, modest and honest. Respect. Thank you for all.
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Good heavens, just heard of this myself. DGG and I ... we collaborated, we clashed, we debated, but he was one of the Wikipedians I
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life, he always showed up ready to listen and learn. He was one of the people I truly admired in our community, and it's a sad loss.
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Absolutely awful to hear--David was one of the best of us, and I hope his family knows how highly he was regarded in this community.
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Wow, this is the first I've heard of it. DGG was one of the greats, I haven't been this affected by a passing since Brian Boulton.
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I wouldn't say there is anything left in that space that he "put effort into"; there was one that he commented briefly on (e.g.
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far on the artists website) he would meet both GNG and NARTIST if independent sources can be found. I'll see what's out there.
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Also, thoughts on nominating one or both for DYK? A little worried that the topic will attract vandalism if given visibility.
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I counted David as a Wikifriend. Reliable, knowedgable, friendly, direct, and effectve. Now I add "Missed" to the list. 🇺🇦
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Very sorry to hear this. I interacted with DGG many times without ever learning anything about him as a person. Great loss.
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This is tragic. David will be sorely missed. My condolences to his family. Hell, it felt like we were part of his family.
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Farewell, DGG. Your support early in my Knowledge (XXG) experience was pivotal in my remaining here. You will be missed.
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David was a great person and a great Wikipedian, I had the pleasure of meeting him in person on two memorable occasions.
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Today would be DGG's 16th anniversary of becoming an admin. If only he was here to experience it. May he rest in peace.
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Extremely sad news. His work, passion and sense of humor will be missed. my deepest sympathy to his family and friends.
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You will be missed. Rest in peace. Your good work serves as a foundation and will be built upon by the rest of us here.
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We have lost a legend. The good effects of his hard work & wisdom will ripple on for a long time, perhaps forever.
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Rest in peace, David. The English Knowledge (XXG) and Wikimedia NYC won't be the same without you. You will be missed!
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DGG was one of the most well-known and well-respected members of our community. We have lost one of our best editors.
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edits. That is no small accomplishment. I am truly sorry for your loss and wish you all the best. Rest easy, DGG. --
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While we barely, if ever, spoke, I know of and have seen the great work he's done for the community. Rest in peace. -
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still processing it, but it is definitely clear that he will be sincerely missed by many people here including me.
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DGG set a standard to which I aspire. His love of learning, teaching, and sharing was and remains an inspiration.
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DGG's comments were perceptive, fair, reasonable and constructive; and he was improbably energetic to boot. --
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I'm sad to read that you're gone — have enjoyed the interactions that we've had, both in person and online. --
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How about those that were submitted by DGG? (Evidently there may be some going by the acceptance notice for
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Sounds good. I will evangelize to the communities I'm part of, as soon as there's something to show them. -
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Rest in peace. An esteemed and valuable contributed... thank you for the time you gave and shared with us.
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I am so sorry to learn this sad news just now, and send my heartfelt condolences to his family and friends.
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Heartbreaking news. He was a great editor, administrator and former ArbCom member. And a very nice person.
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his page creations in Draft. I don't know if there's a way to filter out those that were AfC acceptances.
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I rescued a second link to another of DGG's user pages, which he had merged. The remaining red link under
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is to a 2009 page of notes about a user interface beta, which he later deleted as no longer relevant. –
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this gentle soul, his imprint on the project will remain long. I think we all are lessened by his loss.
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stated your view today, so that future editors looking back can read it and consider it in a new light.
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Just found out, and it crushes me - a truly great man. TY for all you helped me with over the years.
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How sad to lose such a wise, energetic, knowledgeable, and helpful editor. Condolences to his family.
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I am saddened to hear of David's passing. May those close to him find peace in this difficult time. --
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Rest in peace. Wishing strength to the near and dear. Hope we can all continue to draw on his wisdom.
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I'm very much saddened by this news. I've worked with DGG for years, and he was a titan amongst us.
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While I never interacted with you, Knowledge (XXG) has had a lasting impact from you, rest in peace.
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intellectually reliable federal appellate judge whose name one sighed in relief to see on an opinion.
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contains all his subpages but I didn't know David well enough to know his organisational system.
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Just found out. Very sad to see. Thankyou for contributions and reasoning in disputes. RIP! ♦
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The Knowledge (XXG) community is all the lesser for this loss. I will miss DGG immensely. --
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Rest in peace. I remember you being a good presence throughout the Wikis. You will be missed.
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Yeah, we should honor DGG for all the good that he has done for WIkipedia and for the world.
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DGG was the go-to person for notability of academics, a very tricky subject. I'll miss him.
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So sorry to hear about this. A great and knowledgeable editor who will be sorely missed. --
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still active. We have never met in person but I consider those who did to be fortunate. —
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I admired David for his wisdom, persistence, and kind spirit, and I will miss him a lot.--
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This is quite sad to hear, and a major loss for the community. Condolences to his family.
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I think several of these may have been draftified to userspace per deletion discussions.
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better for you despite how diminished your passing leaves us. Rest peacefully my friend.
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legacy always be a blessing for the Wikipedians of today and of the generations to come.
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I have notified some of the relevant WikiProjects, which is a hit-and-miss proposition.
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DGG was a fount of institutional knowledge on this project. This is such a huge loss.--
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This is very sad, RIP DGG. A longstanding and invaluable contributor to the project. –
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A huge loss. I liked and respected DGG immensely. Deepest condolences to his family. --
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Rest in peace, Dave! Your generous edits and immortal acts here will be remembered. –
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Horrible news - a huge editor so many of us interacted with over so many years. <3
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What a loss, to his friends and to Knowledge (XXG). I'm sad. Rest in peace, David. --
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Sad news indeed and my condolences to DGG's family and loved ones. Arrivederci, DGG.
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Rest well, DGG, you've lived a great life and your memory surely will be a blessing!
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My thoughts and prayers go out to David and his family and friends. Rest in peace.
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Sad to hear. A wise and omnipresent contributor who will be impossible to replace.
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Those loss of a great Wikipedian. Was great working together over the last decade.
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Goodbye, Mr. Goodman, but thank you for everything you did when you were with us.
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Very saddening news. Rest in peace, and my condolences to the family and friends.
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it) that every day in life is a day we can be curious and contribute and enjoy.--
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worked together to keep viable articles from G13 so hoping that path will help.
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He was a bright spot in one of my Wikimanias. Very sorry to see him go. - Dank (
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Rest in peace, David. A great contributor to the project, he will be missed. :(
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with an expressed intent to provide non-antisemetic coverage of these topics.
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I do not attempt to convert my opponents--I aim at converting their audience.
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God bless and R.I.P. I can't believe we are losing so many editors this way.
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Sorry to hear of David's passing. Knowledge (XXG) has lost one of its best.
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I am so sorry to hear of DGG's passing. He was such a wonderful person! --
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You will be missed, sorely. My sincere condolences to family and friends.
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Saddened to hear about this; few have contributed so much to the project.
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Very sad news. I know a few English wiki admins, DGG being one of them. —
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Absolutely heartbreaking. A wonderful person both on and off Wikiepdia.
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thoughtful comments on AfD and AiN) - e.g. obviously ArbCom, but also
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missed. I hope his family reads these tributes and feels great pride.
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That's... I have no words. DGG was the best of us. He will be missed.
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Man are we lucky he wanted to spend his time with us. Thank you DGG.
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I am sorry for having disturbed this place. Let it remain peaceful!
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Goodbye David, the world and WP are a better place because of you.
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So sorry to hear this. My condolences to his family and friends.
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damn, never got the chance to meet DGG. Will miss him/farewell.
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were found precious. That's what you are, remembered always. --
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Wow, another great editor gone... May he rest in peace. {{ping|
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Rest in peace David. Condolences to all friends and family. --
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What a loss. He really was one of the leaders we never had. –
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and offline so wanted to kick this off early for any ideas.
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Rest in peace David, it was a pleasure working with you.--
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RIP, DGG. The wiki is that much poorer without you here.
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Truly one of our finest editors. He will be much missed.
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and will look for sourcing for anything not in it from
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This is deeply saddening news. My deepest condolences.
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nobody is truly dead while their name is still spoken
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I cannot think of any better epitaph. Rest in peace.
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Rest in peace. 5353:User:DGG/Jews in the history of American film 5165:User:DGG/Jews in the history of American film 1920: 8: 6090:Wikipedians who opt out of template messages 5751:User:DGG/New York – Chicago Toll Road system 5707:User:DGG/History of Jews in American banking 5512:space, or did he only use Userspace drafts? 5185:User:DGG/New York – Chicago Toll Road system 5155:User:DGG/History of Jews in American banking 5140:David had eight article drafts in progress: 1804:enjoying a bagel with all too much schmear. 1575:has ever had. I know he worked closely with 1491:Very sad to see this. Rest in peace, David. 1243:Very sad news, may David rest in peace. -- 6085:Wikipedians who opt out of message delivery 5470:mainspace, unless there are any objections. 5181:exists but is lacking some of this content) 4426: 4254:contributions live on, as evidenced by his 2640:My condolences to your friends and family. 2464:User:DGG#How Knowledge (XXG) Ought to Work 2079:whereby his contributions will persist. I 1061:Hi, DGG! I'd like to hear that too. Link? 5272:User:DGG/Arabic-Persian literacy relation 5145:User:DGG/Arabic-Persian literacy relation 4764:. The community is less for his passing. 3890:Sorry to hear that. Flowers and adieu. — 3865:Goodbye, DGG. Your example lives on. — 3289:one of my greatest influences and mentors 2585:rest in peace old friend. —usernamekiran 1167:Another great gone. This is devastating. 5747:User:DGG/Marie Charlotte de la Trémoille 5175:User:DGG/Marie Charlotte de la Trémoille 4987:, and without old newsletters it looked 3560:My sincere condolences to his family. -- 996:Your talk at 16 Years of Knowledge (XXG) 5713:were both initiated by the long-absent 5645:Thanks for taking a good look at that. 5302:the article on Spanish Knowledge (XXG) 1861: 5830: 3064:2620:8D:8000:1054:8F2B:FBEF:2E26:A552 1310:Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus 7: 5839:. You will be always remembered.... 5775:this edit (warning: huuuuuuge diff!) 5617:, which by the way is duplicated at 3956:A thoughtful voice, this is a loss. 5061: 3646:I am sorry to hear of the death of 2462:" a read. It's the last part under 1396: 5508:Can we tell if he had anything in 4755:I had the chance to meet David at 3184:One of the greats. Rest in peace. 2707:for the tutorial for this novice. 1131:passed away Thursday April 6, 2023 93:Universities & academic people 83:, 14: 3398:Thank you, David, and rest easy. 3223:He will definitely be missed. ··· 1141:, but please bring discussion to 5918: 5798: 5548:I went back nine years and they 5372:User:DGG/Libra (Academic Search) 5170:User:DGG/Libra (Academic Search) 4900: 4847: 4808: 3744: 3118:It is quite likely that without 1702:May his memory be a blessing. -- 1084: 122:Bias, intolerance, and prejudice 19: 5743:Marie Charlotte de La Trémoille 5179:Marie Charlotte de La Trémoille 4561:respected and whose views were 3123:My condolences to your family. 1661:One of Knowledge (XXG)'s best. 3090:A terrible loss. 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